Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
[Re: gatorgrain]
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12/19/11 11:33 AM
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When it comes to Roadrunners this 72 6/pk surely must be considered the Pintacle of all Roadrunners ever made, the greatest-grandest last one of them all. Hopefully someone will buy this irreguarded roadrunner immediately somehow and perform its well deserved proper restoration, instead of being Garaged forever...
I don't get this line of thinking....
All this car represents(in my eyes) is just a trickling on of the 71's..I just don't get the whole mystique about it.. That doesn't really mean too much to me, frankly. To put this car in a higher category than a bad ass A12 car or a hemi car in my eyes is just silly. But that's just me and my opinion. Yes, the lack of the orig motor hurts it.
I remember a few years ago I saw a 1967 Coronet440 hemi car that was a factory car. The guy was selling it for about the same price as a 67 Hemi R/T. No one was jumping to buy it. How rare was it? How about a 1 of 1. It doesn't get any more rare than that.
On the other hand cars like the 70 Charger500 Hemi car is very special. Its a 1 of 1. Its a promo car. The vin is 100001. That type of stuff makes it for me. This 72 car is unique, but doesn't hold the same "it" for lack of a better word.
Get as much as you can for it, its a rare car nontheless.
MB
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
[Re: Moparlar]
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12/19/11 01:27 PM
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For those that have asked here is the fender tag. Larry
Does the G in The VON have any significance?
The G is for a Factory sunroof car.
Larry
Wow, I missed that it had a sun roof too. Very nice
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
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12/19/11 01:40 PM
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Most people will call me crazy , but I am in the same boat with the '72 V codes as I am with the 70 Sport Fury GT V code . ULTRA ULTRA RARE , Very oddball, Highly misundersood and underestimated by the general population. I'd say a rolling body, no engine, $ 40,000. Cars like these are " showstoppers" aka museum trophy's and center pieces to car collections for the guy who wants to have something nobody else has got . It's like having your own personal bigfoot in your garage , while everybody else just has the run of the mill chimpanzees .....
Greg
THIS pretty much SUMS IT UP..NUFF SAID..
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
[Re: HPMike]
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12/19/11 01:44 PM
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Hmm, interesting WIW. My comments; - to anyone questioning this car; really? it has the original FT, VIN and door sticker and has been known for a long time. - As far as '71's vs. '72's go, sure; GENERALLY '71's are worth more but that is mostly because of the Hemi and 440-6 availability, since this car HAS the 440-6 and it is basically the SAME car as a '71 only MUCH rarer, I'd say it is worth a substantial premium over a '71 V code RR. - Ultimate B body? ....I don't think so; I'd reserve that for a Hemi car. Can't have an "ultimate: car with the "2nd ultimate" motor. Ultimate 440-6 car? well that depends on your preference; for those that like the '71-'72 body style the best, then sure.....for those that like the '68 - '70 cars better then no. - Yes this car is missing the #'s motor and therefore is worth less than another '72 V code RR that retains the original motor! ....I've said it before; I don't get the value that people place on the #'s motor seeing as how the block is nothing special.......Fender tag is worth 100000 X more to me. not saying the #'s motor isn't worth something, but not as much as many seem to think (to me anyway) - I would sell the Superbird and restore this car. Plan on spending $60 - $100k - If I was to sell it, I would auction it off with a $40k reserve. Personally I think suggestions that this car is worth $15 - $20k are crazy given it's rarety and options. Dave
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
[Re: ph23vo]
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12/19/11 02:36 PM
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Most people will call me crazy , but I am in the same boat with the '72 V codes as I am with the 70 Sport Fury GT V code . ULTRA ULTRA RARE , Very oddball, Highly misundersood and underestimated by the general population. I'd say a rolling body, no engine, $ 40,000. Cars like these are " showstoppers" aka museum trophy's and center pieces to car collections for the guy who wants to have something nobody else has got . It's like having your own personal bigfoot in your garage , while everybody else just has the run of the mill chimpanzees .....
Greg
THIS pretty much SUMS IT UP..NUFF SAID..
Yup, your BOTH crazy for sure. Give me a "run of the mill" chimp '70 hemicuda anyday over either one of those cars. The '72 V-code car would be a neat one to own for sure, but to me, it is still a '72 which marked the end of the excitement and the beginning of those awful generic side markers
'70 Super Bee 440 6 pack 4-spd 4.10 Dana N96 EB5 ‘70 Super Bee 440 6 pack 4-spd 3.54 Dana FC7 ‘70 ‘Cuda 440+6bbl 4-spd 3.54 Dana N96 EB5 V1W
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
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12/19/11 02:46 PM
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- I would sell the Superbird and restore this car. Plan on spending $60 - $100k
I agree this car would be amazing restored by why does everyone seem to feel it will take double the money to restore this car over any other 72 RR?
It looks pretty solid, the 6pck parts are what I would consider the hard part to acquire are late date code 71 6 pack parts that difficult to acquire?
There might even be some 70 C-body V-code parts that could be put to better use restoring this car than some other basket case.
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
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12/19/11 03:14 PM
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There might even be some 70 C-body V-code parts that could be put to better use restoring this car than some other basket case.
maybe like on this one?
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
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12/19/11 03:43 PM
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Most people will call me crazy , but I am in the same boat with the '72 V codes as I am with the 70 Sport Fury GT V code . ULTRA ULTRA RARE , Very oddball, Highly misundersood and underestimated by the general population. I'd say a rolling body, no engine, $ 40,000. Cars like these are " showstoppers" aka museum trophy's and center pieces to car collections for the guy who wants to have something nobody else has got . It's like having your own personal bigfoot in your garage , while everybody else just has the run of the mill chimpanzees .....
Greg
THIS pretty much SUMS IT UP..NUFF SAID..
It does for the car that is the subject of this thread , the OTHER one ... not so much .
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
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12/19/11 03:48 PM
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12-15 tops... its still a 1972.
OUCH! That's gonna' leave a mark.
No mark left here, last 6 pack car made have already been offered 2-3 times that
no chit? you were offered this lately 15kx3=$45,000 and you did not sell, how much are you holding out for?how much do you think its worth you gotta have a #, i guessed 20k now would be like 30-40k project 2004-2007 times
REMEMBER: YOU ARE DEALING with a car YOU SIMPLY CAN'T BUY ANYWHERE ELSE.. this changes the entire game!
Your V code c bodies are the perfect example of supply vs. Demand , you have the SUPPLY , there is NO DEMAND ...
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Re: WIW 72 roadrunner 6pack car
[Re: Ron69rr]
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12/19/11 04:35 PM
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There is NO MARKET for those C-bodies. I say he puts them on Ebay and let the market decide like he said about the 72 v code rr. I doubt he will do it.
about putting the Fury's on ebay.
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