Re: 1969 Hemi GTX B5
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04/17/24 09:09 AM
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Rare car that should be saved. that car needs just about everything and parts for those are expensive and hard to find, 69 GTX's put back factory nice is not easy. 49,500 ? not so sure on that Guess you never bought a Hemi with a transmission and Dana.
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Re: 1969 Hemi GTX B5
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04/17/24 11:00 AM
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I will say, I have never seen wood being used to hold up a trunk floor. Thats a first for me. A very rare option...........
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Re: 1969 Hemi GTX B5
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04/17/24 11:19 AM
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The wood and what looks like a rattle-can cap for a gas cap are....interesting. At least someone cleaned the thing up a bit, instead of the usual covered-in-whatever trailer shot. Doesn't look like a rebuilt engine to me, but maybe they just left the outer patina ? In any case, it appears to be a mostly complete Hemi 4-speed car, non-#s, popular colors, that needs a major restoration. Depending on many factors, that's likely $100K to $200K depending on who does the work. It doesn't pencil out without #s if a buyer wants to be in it @ market, but we've seen some rough cars sell for large $$ in spite of that scenario, right ?
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Re: 1969 Hemi GTX B5
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04/17/24 01:19 PM
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I’d heavily discount the rebuilt claim on that engine. If it ran well I could see 40k, weld in a new ass end, and drive. It has all the outside trim, so that’s a plus. The backglass would be a concern for me as that might be all trashed. Had to get water in there somehow. Just from what is shown I’m guessing the quarters haven’t been changed, so maybe a drippy storage area? No storage?
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Re: 1969 Hemi GTX B5
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04/17/24 01:46 PM
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I’d heavily discount the rebuilt claim on that engine. If it ran well I could see 40k, weld in a new ass end, and drive. It has all the outside trim, so that’s a plus. The backglass would be a concern for me as that might be all trashed. Had to get water in there somehow. Just from what is shown I’m guessing the quarters haven’t been changed, so maybe a drippy storage area? No storage? Rebuilt or not. The drivetrain ( as long as the dana is still in it ) is worth $40 k by itself IMO the car is worth his asking or damn close to it. If I was a body man, I could get real interested in the car.
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Re: 1969 Hemi GTX B5
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04/17/24 02:04 PM
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I’d heavily discount the rebuilt claim on that engine. If it ran well I could see 40k, weld in a new ass end, and drive. It has all the outside trim, so that’s a plus. The backglass would be a concern for me as that might be all trashed. Had to get water in there somehow. Just from what is shown I’m guessing the quarters haven’t been changed, so maybe a drippy storage area? No storage? Rebuilt or not. The drivetrain ( as long as the dana is still in it ) is worth $40 k by itself IMO the car is worth his asking or damn close to it. If I was a body man, I could get real interested in the car. This. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
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