Oh! Damn!
That is all.
The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible - Arthur C. Clarke
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......Ben
The future is forged on the anvil of history...The interpreter of history wields the hammer... - Unknown author...
it's time to change the air in my head
The future is forged on the anvil of history...The interpreter of history wields the hammer... - Unknown author...
In my original post I said that he had been offered 450,000.
OPINION....a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
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
Back because a Wise Man said to me, "We're all fallible, and recognizing our own errors is just part of the learning process."
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.
it's time to change the air in my head