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Old Nov 27, 2007, 03:37 PM
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muscle car- 69 CHARGER

on my way to school i noticed a charger sitting on someones side yard. it was apparent that it had not been driven for years and putty had been added in certain parts. it doesnt run, it has no paint, and has some rust around the front passenger side. basically its just the body and certain parts i want. if i was to buy this car from the owner does anyone have a ideah on how much it would cost to restore it?

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Old Nov 27, 2007, 03:44 PM   #2  
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on my way to school i noticed a charger sitting on someones side yard. it was apparent that it had not been driven for years and putty had been added in certain parts. it doesnt run, it has no paint, and has some rust around the front passenger side. basically its just the body and certain parts i want. if i was to buy this car from the owner does anyone have a ideah on how much it would cost to restore it?
my friend knows a lot about cars a lot 69 chargers i dont belive someone did that it would cosy200,00
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on my way to school i noticed a charger sitting on someones side yard. it was apparent that it had not been driven for years and putty had been added in certain parts. it doesnt run, it has no paint, and has some rust around the front passenger side. basically its just the body and certain parts i want. if i was to buy this car from the owner does anyone have a ideah on how much it would cost to restore it?
Is your goal to restore it to "original" or daily driver condition? Your goal make a huge difference, and those goals could change along the restoration process...
create written finite goals and discuss with local rebuilders to ascertain expected budget considerations. Analyze your personal goals, as well....
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