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I just noticed this Road Runner on ebay. Strange thing is I live only 15 miles from this car.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Plymouth ... enameZWDVW
I have been at every car cruise and car show in the area for several years now and I have never seen this car. I am sure I would have remembered.
Goes to show you how small of a world it is, and sometimes isn't. Two years ago I saw a yellow 72 RR at a car show that I never saw before and he actually lived within 4 miles of my place.
Weird.
Dennis
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Plymouth ... enameZWDVW
I have been at every car cruise and car show in the area for several years now and I have never seen this car. I am sure I would have remembered.
Goes to show you how small of a world it is, and sometimes isn't. Two years ago I saw a yellow 72 RR at a car show that I never saw before and he actually lived within 4 miles of my place.
Weird.
Dennis
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I used to live in a high-end area of Riverside, California, up in the hills. While taking a walk one day, I saw a '69 Runner in a guy's garage. We got to talking because I had a '70 Bee project at the time. He wanted $10K for it which at the time was a little high. About six years later, when I went to ship off my '69 Satellite to an E-bay winner, I saw what seemed to be the same '69 on the shipping truck (color, 4-speed, minor imperfections). I asked the guy where the car came from and he said Lake Hills neighborhood. I'm like
SMALL world indeed!

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1984 Dodge Ram Prospector D250, 360 ci engine, hooker headers, edelbrock 4 barrel carb, 1991 grill replacement - Location: Warsaw, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio...
That's funny. . . about a month ago I was working on my rustification project and looked up and there was a stranger in the garage watching me. I stopped and he introduced himself. He's a neighbor I've never met from the street behind me and he's got a 1970 Dodge Challenger in his garage he's rustifying as well. . .we talked for at least an hour about Mopar . . . .with other manufacturers it's a car, with Mopar, it's a lifestyle. . .
Guys,bruce wrote:I'm just surprised that a car that nice isn't bringing any bids at $20k...
Check completed listings. Almost nothing is selling... my car included. Serious bidders are few and far between. The market is absolutely dead. Only people buying are bargain hunters, and there aren't a lot of bargains... yet.
Let's face it, the '71-up B's have never been the most popular Mopars of the muscle car era. They were just starting to get some traction when the market tanked. They are probably feeling the most pain right now (from a sellers perspective).
That being said, if my GTX would sell, I'd be taking a very close look at that '72. If it weren't for the bench seat, it would be just about perfect for me.
-Jim
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1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (Rusted In Place) sent to crusher
1984 Dodge Ram Prospector D250, 360 ci engine, hooker headers, edelbrock 4 barrel carb, 1991 grill replacement - Location: Warsaw, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio...
471Magnum wrote:Guys,bruce wrote:I'm just surprised that a car that nice isn't bringing any bids at $20k...
Check completed listings. Almost nothing is selling... my car included. Serious bidders are few and far between. The market is absolutely dead. Only people buying are bargain hunters, and there aren't a lot of bargains... yet.
Let's face it, the '71-up B's have never been the most popular Mopars of the muscle car era. They were just starting to get some traction when the market tanked. They are probably feeling the most pain right now (from a sellers perspective).
That being said, if my GTX would sell, I'd be taking a very close look at that '72. If it weren't for the bench seat, it would be just about perfect for me.
Now what's wrong with a bench seat?

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Yeah,What he said...Serious Satellite wrote:471Magnum wrote:Guys,bruce wrote:I'm just surprised that a car that nice isn't bringing any bids at $20k...
Check completed listings. Almost nothing is selling... my car included. Serious bidders are few and far between. The market is absolutely dead. Only people buying are bargain hunters, and there aren't a lot of bargains... yet.
Let's face it, the '71-up B's have never been the most popular Mopars of the muscle car era. They were just starting to get some traction when the market tanked. They are probably feeling the most pain right now (from a sellers perspective).
That being said, if my GTX would sell, I'd be taking a very close look at that '72. If it weren't for the bench seat, it would be just about perfect for me.
Now what's wrong with a bench seat?

Bench seat are awesome when you have to put in a radio

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Bruce,
Not to highjack the post, but...
Seems the big dollars are still out there, but they're being sunk into cars that have potential for some return.
The moderately valued ($25K to $40K) stuff is what is getting killed right now.
I don't think I'm saying anything we all don't already know.
Regarding the bench seat... I had much more use for them before I got married.
Not to highjack the post, but...
Seems the big dollars are still out there, but they're being sunk into cars that have potential for some return.
The moderately valued ($25K to $40K) stuff is what is getting killed right now.
I don't think I'm saying anything we all don't already know.
Regarding the bench seat... I had much more use for them before I got married.

-Jim
"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ULTIMATE set of tools... I can fix it."

"I can fix it... my old man is a television repairman... he's got the ULTIMATE set of tools... I can fix it."
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Wow..that must have been alot of radios you put it in.471Magnum wrote:Bruce,
Not to highjack the post, but...
Seems the big dollars are still out there, but they're being sunk into cars that have potential for some return.
The moderately valued ($25K to $40K) stuff is what is getting killed right now.
I don't think I'm saying anything we all don't already know.
Regarding the bench seat... I had much more use for them before I got married.


"Sunny D"-1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring With Sundance Packaging