What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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Looking at a couple of different options for the future, one of which would require the '73 to be sold. Any sense for whether this would be reasonable to base decisions on, or if the market isn't there these days and I'd end up sitting on it instead of getting some $$$ back to offset other expenses.
This is NOT intended to be an end-around for advertising a car. I'm simply trying to get a sense for whether I should even consider this option in the future. Thx
2021 Challenger 6.4L Scat Pack 1320 100% stock: 1.680, 11.894 at 113.75 (DA 175 ft) weight reduction, wheels, tires, Hellcat air box: 1.661, 11.686 at 115.97 (DA 710 ft)
1973 Challenger 452 ci street/strip [2008] pump gas, DOT radials: 1.454, 10.523 at 126.44 (DA 514 ft)
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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Brad...As you know,I sold my beloved 64 Dodge 330 a while back. Your Challenger would probably be an easier sale as it is streetable and an E-body. Mine was a full drag car and with a title. I think the drag car market is a bit soft. Good luck with what you decide. Mine was a difficult decision but with my health I couldn't drive my car anymore.
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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The direction that would involve cutting loose the '73 would also involve getting rid of my 1320... with the goal of picking up something like a low-mileage SRT Super Stock to effectively replace both of 'em
Very much a long shot, but currently bouncing the idea around in my head, FWIW
2021 Challenger 6.4L Scat Pack 1320 100% stock: 1.680, 11.894 at 113.75 (DA 175 ft) weight reduction, wheels, tires, Hellcat air box: 1.661, 11.686 at 115.97 (DA 710 ft)
1973 Challenger 452 ci street/strip [2008] pump gas, DOT radials: 1.454, 10.523 at 126.44 (DA 514 ft)
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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From personal experience, street/strip cars are easier to sell than race cars, as obviously they're more usable. The value equation of course depends: quality, performance, taste, sometimes adaptability to a class. And for a race car, provenance and original equipment and/or livery are factors, so there's not a blanket formula. An E-body is probably a bonus, but more so for '70-'71 than later cars, widely proven in the marketplace. Bottom line, you have to research similar cars, factor for the above plus timeframe (market up/down & economics), and decide what you need for it.
There's a butt for every saddle when it comes to nice cars, which IIRC yours is. Also, the wider audience you advertise to, the more likely the right person steps up.
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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Always seems like people have money for stuff other than what I'm looking to sell My idea has too much of an "if... dog... rabbit..." dependency to likely play out anyway
2021 Challenger 6.4L Scat Pack 1320 100% stock: 1.680, 11.894 at 113.75 (DA 175 ft) weight reduction, wheels, tires, Hellcat air box: 1.661, 11.686 at 115.97 (DA 710 ft)
1973 Challenger 452 ci street/strip [2008] pump gas, DOT radials: 1.454, 10.523 at 126.44 (DA 514 ft)
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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The more cut up it is, the harder to sell. Tubs and cage in a muscle era car will make it harder. Your average Joe muscle car buyer wants it more closer to stock. Anything that can be undone with a socket set affects the salability less. The pool of buyers for the faster, more race oriented street strip cars is smaller. A relatively small percentage have the dedication and dollars to actually race, and that club is shrinking.
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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The people in my circle are spending money now because things continue rise. I spent a lot in Nov./Dec. Now time to idle for a bit.
As far as the op and his E body... the e body part is why it will do better then other equally built cars imo. I never looked how in depth it was modified though.
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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That is why I built mine as a street car to race. If it ever comes down to having to sell it someday. I am sure it will sell easily. And, being an E Body also helps.
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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Brad,
I agree with what Andy mentioned. You won't have any problem selling your Challenger. However, someone will only pay what they think its worth to them, so think hard about your asking price; give the car an honest description, make the price fair and don't budge.
A few things that are important if you want to get your asking price:
1. Don't be lazy on writing a great add - it will pay off!
2. Break it down into categories detailing major parts components: ENGINE / TRANS / REAR END / FRONT-REAR SUSPENSION / ELECTRONICS / FUEL SYSTEM / SAFETY / PERF - add good photos of exterior, interior, engine bay, trunk, and under-chassis.
3. Do three 1-minute video's: -- (1st) silent walk-around video of just the exterior. -- (2nd) talking description video of the exterior, highlighting the engine bay with hood open or off, interior with doors open, trunk open area. -- (3rd) cold start video of the car running while doing a walk-around.
4. If you have a binder of maintenance logs, parts receipts, and time-slips at the track it'll all definitely help.
When you do all of the above, it works in your favor because the LESS questions someone has to ask you about the car, the more confidence it gives them in buying the car, etc.
Lastly, I know you mentioned a "SRT Super Stock" would be what you're aiming for if your two cars sell. Well, I can tell you, I've bought 3 new HellCat Challengers; '16, '18 Widebody, and '20 Widebody RedEye.........you WILL miss your E-Body. Unless you're strapped for room, or just over both your cars, I'd suggest you just keep them. You currently have the BEST of both worlds.
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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I've been offered 50K for my 73 twice. It wasn't for sale. It's more street than strip. Though it'll run 12's on 87 swill. Doug
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Re: What's the market for old street/strip cars?
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Dragula...Is that '66 Barracuda AWB Stretched nose Blown 440 Car in build stage something that you're interested in getting rid of??? I'd be in the same boat as Brad having to get rid of something to do it but that thing is bada$$...
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