I was in awe this car. 37,000 original miles. In the shop for a ceramic coating. The car is absolutely immaculate. Owner reports last offer was $450,000.
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I was in awe this car. 37,000 original miles. In the shop for a ceramic coating. The car is absolutely immaculate. Owner reports last offer was $450,000.
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Oh! Damn!
That is all.
That's something I've always wanted...Why?...I dunno...The closest I ever got was my '69 Roadrunner bought in 1971 with 383/4 speed...:zoom:...Ben
This one is an all original 440 hemi.
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In my original post I said that he had been offered 450,000.
Man, I love vintage American muscle cars. The only Super Birds I have seen were either on display or in corporate/museum presentations. I've never actually seen one on the street.
Hunter
it is a 440 super commando, so that is the base motor for a superbird, 375 hp, then there was the 440 6 barrel(3 2 barrel carbs) 390 hp and the top was the 426 hemi 425hp. with the auto and the 440 super commando i've seen them going for 3 to 400 thousand for perfect examples, manual maybe fetches another 50k. it would take extremely low miles to get much higher. the hemi birds can get a million or more. and the '69 dodge daytona's will go for 500k for the 440 cars to well over a million for a hemi one
all that being said i've seen superbirds that are nice clean drivers go for 180-220 thousand and i know where there is a very rough one for 65k but it needs everything! floors, trunk pan, quarters, fenders, the wing is missing and no interior at all including gauges.