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Old 07-01-2008, 09:13 AM
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Re: 72 Challenger

The floors have been replaced (I say by an amateur becaue you can tell they have been replaced. The door hinges look like they need to be rebuilt, that is not a 6 pack hood, but a stock flat hood with a 72 Dodge Dart Sport hood scoop attached. Definately going to need body work done before going to paint (but not a ton of body work). Missing a lot of parts that are going to end up nickel and diming you to death. Overall a very solid start to a project. I would be a little concerned on how the floors have been replaced (I recently walked away from a car that had the floors replaced in a similar manner, but the car did have other issues as well). Really its your call on what you want. If you are going to do the work yourself you can save a ton. I personally wouldn't pay more than 2500 for it seeing what work was done and the workmanship (the owner will probably make a statement of how much they have invested in the car but that is irrelevant, someone could spend 50 grand on a car and it only be worth 10 grand when they're done). Hope this information helps.
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