David,
As Gary said, lots of variables when you by Mopars. It depends on what the guy is asking, how much your willing to spend? Also how bad he wants to sell it? I believe that if you can get the one that has motor, trans and is closer to completion, for $7000 to 10, 000, probably should get it. The other is probably worth $4000 to $5000. Being new to Mopars, one thing you should know is that, Mopars are not cheap. Especially if your going to farm out the work needed, if you going to do the work on it yourself, will help a lot but, still not as cheap as the Bowties or Blue Ovals, just not as many made.
You didn't state what the person was asking for the car(s). But the 63 looks to be in really good shape, has new floor pans, A100 buckets with light weight attachment brackets, seats will not slide. Whatever your decision, welcome to the web site and remember, we Mopar guys dance to the beat of a different drum, lol.
DJ
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 8:31 PM, <Blosserde@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Mopar Guys,
I do not have a lot of experience, but thinking about starting a collection of 62-65 Mopars.
I have seen a lot of great restorations of many of your cars in recent pictures.
Below are some pics of another California car I can buy, a 63 plymouth., 440 auto. pics below.
Is is a solid car with surface rust only. Engine and trans are good. Needs paint, carpet, dash, etc. I do not intend to bring back to stock, just a really nice looking driver.
I would appreciate any ball park opinions on what the value of the car is as is worth and restored. I just need a guideline, so I dont over pay as 62-65 mopars are new territory for me this year.
I have attached more pics, but the basic ones are copied and pasted below.
I also found a third 64 Dodge with California rust free body, needs interior, engine, transmission, and paint. I have a friend who will build me a 505 cu In with 4 speed, and I might paint this one like a Sox and Martin or Mopar Missle type finish.
Thanks for your kind opinions of value if there is such a thing. I just dont want to put $100,000 in it like I did my 6 second (1/8 mile) 55 Chev and it still is worth only $35,000 at a quick sale.
Dade City, David
currently in NC for the Summer
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