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Old 03-14-2006, 11:19 AM
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Re: Have a '70 T/A Challenger 340-6pack

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YOUR CORRECT
BUT how many years before you can buy this new challenger at list or below list??????????????
now lets see buy the 70 T/A hold it for 3 years then sell it for about 100,000 double your money and pay cash for the new challenger thats the way to go
That's true,..but I need that new challenger now!!! Plus I would be afraid if I bought the T/A I wouldn't want to sell it,because I like the look!
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Old 03-16-2006, 07:17 AM
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Re: Have a '70 T/A Challenger 340-6pack

I hate to rain on the parade,but; Just like the stock market bubble of 2001, the housing bubble ( which is now starting to loose air ) in a few years the "muscle car era" cars will take a hit,too. Remember when you bought a stock for $2 a share and sold it a month later for $5? What a killin',right? Now take that Barrett Jackson Hemi 'Cuda conv. for $5 million. Who is going to give that guy $10 million next month or year? It will come to a screeching halt soon. Personally, I think the Barrett Jackson auction affected the muscle car collector world in a neg. way. Sorry, just my opinion.
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Re: Have a '70 T/A Challenger 340-6pack

Originally Posted by nycmikie
HEYYYYYYYYYYY sublime 340 where did you find that pic because most have a black gut not tan like mine and that one


My favorite classic Challenger pic site:

http://www.aarta.com/pictures/aarta.html

Click on the FT6 Challenger pic near the bottom;
it will open a page with several FT6 T/As,
with /without vinyl, Rallye or dogdish wheels, etc.
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Re: Have a '70 T/A Challenger 340-6pack

As for investment value,
I understand that some stocks and real property
in certain markets may be overrated,
but PRECIOUS METAL is forecast to remain strong;
I believe this is the correct category for classic Challengers!
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Re: Have a '70 T/A Challenger 340-6pack

Every bubble will eventually burst, it may not drop prices down to nothing, but it will happen. A hemi Challenger might go down to $50k or something like that but prices will correct.
There is an old story about the Ferrari boom in the 80's that may or may not be true. Guy buys a Daytona for $125k, boom hits he gets an offer of $750k, turns it down to hold out for $1mill. Bubble bursts and price goes back to $150-175k. Oops.
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Re: Have a '70 T/A Challenger 340-6pack

Originally Posted by Sublime 340
My favorite classic Challenger pic site:

http://www.aarta.com/pictures/aarta.html
Ah sweet man! ^^^That's an awesome site.
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