Re: 1970 Superbird project
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05/08/24 12:59 PM
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oldjonny
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At $119K?? I don't call that a 'way in'. I call that a lose-lose.
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
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05/08/24 03:28 PM
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At $119K?? I don't call that a 'way in'. I call that a lose-lose. Considering average wing cars are 250k and up. This might be the only way the average man can own one in today's market
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
[Re: gtx6970]
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05/08/24 04:26 PM
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oldjonny
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If it was as simple as tossing another $130K at it and making money, someone would do it. Doubt its that simple. Looks like a better starting point https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/plymouth/superbird/2790157.html
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
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MUCH better starting point. 150k for that might be a heck of a deal
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
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05/08/24 06:19 PM
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MUCH better starting point. 150k for that might be a heck of a deal That would be my starting point...and ending point. I wouldn't touch a thing, except the key and accelerator pedal...
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
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I sold my Superbird in 1987. Sold it for $14K and it was freshly restored. I made $10K on it because I bought it dirt cheap and I did everything except spray the paint and build the automatic transmission. Now, you couldn't buy a rusty fender tag from a Superbird for that....lol. I'm glad I can say I owned a real wing car in my lifetime, but I have no desire to ever own another one. I sold it to make the down payment when I built my house, so....no regrets! After you own a rare Valiant wagon , nothing compares
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
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I sold my Superbird in 1987. Sold it for $14K and it was freshly restored. I made $10K on it because I bought it dirt cheap and I did everything except spray the paint and build the automatic transmission. Now, you couldn't buy a rusty fender tag from a Superbird for that....lol. I'm glad I can say I owned a real wing car in my lifetime, but I have no desire to ever own another one. I sold it to make the down payment when I built my house, so....no regrets! Agreed, Ive owned both a Daytona, and a Bird. Although both cars were bought and sold as projects many many years ago. I can honestly say the winged cars have never really popped my buttons so to speak. For myself , I would much prefer a convertible. And Having owned 4 or 5 of them over the years, I just might someday add another one to the stable. Maybe. maybe not
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
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05/12/24 12:38 AM
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I sold my Superbird in 1987. Sold it for $14K and it was freshly restored. I made $10K on it because I bought it dirt cheap and I did everything except spray the paint and build the automatic transmission. Now, you couldn't buy a rusty fender tag from a Superbird for that....lol. I'm glad I can say I owned a real wing car in my lifetime, but I have no desire to ever own another one. I sold it to make the down payment when I built my house, so....no regrets! I have a different story: bought my Superbird in 1992 and never sold it..and never bought a house because didn't have a desire to own one...but I guess if I sold the Superbird now, I could own a house. but neither one can be taken with you once leaving this planet...so doesn't really matter
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Re: 1970 Superbird project
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05/14/24 12:39 PM
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So there’s a new post about the 150k ‘bird…. Sounds like the price went up to 210 That's not the Hemmings ad $150K Bird, that car was a lot nicer. (it was a bench seat auto IIRC)
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