For Sale '68 Polara Vert

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Not mine, near enough for me to look at. $16,900. This may be a deal.


Rare 1968 Dodge Polara Convertible

Rare 1968 Dodge Polara Convertible, 383 automatic, just over 100K miles. Owned for 46 years, all maintenance records. Time for someone else to take care of it like I did. Serious buyers only.
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RH drive And it is a EGDOD
Rare indeed.

I kind of like it though. Nice silver color with a black top.
 
I have a serious question on the value of this convertible compared to one that was on E-bay a couple of weeks ago. It was a pretty turquoise Polara 500 with a white top claiming 24K original miles. From what I can tell from the pictures it looks very original and unmolested. $23 K.
So $6k more than this silver one. Even had the original trunk mat. This one looked like a very good original example. I thought it to be a little high?

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Wow!:wideyed:
I love it! Big fan of the silver!!
 
I have a serious question on the value of this convertible compared to one that was on E-bay a couple of weeks ago. It was a pretty turquoise Polara 500 with a white top claiming 24K original miles. From what I can tell from the pictures it looks very original and unmolested. $23 K.
So $6k more than this silver one. Even had the original trunk mat. This one looked like a very good original example. I thought it to be a little high?

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$20k+ seams to be the going price for big block C Body convertibles with nice color combinations that are really nice so I don't think $23k was high if the low miles are true given the color combination, especially if was at least a 383-2V car.
 
Really? 20k? What the heck is mine worth true black with red interior

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That’s a nice ‘67. Looks great in the pictures. All original?
My opinion is that it is worth what someone is willing to pay.
What caught my eye on the turquoise one was the reported originality, perfect dash and other little details, plus I love that color combination. I looked twice because of the near perfect trunk mat with the part number visible on the back. The downside is that at 26k original miles it has sat a lot and may need some maintenance on moving and rotating parts.
I am no expert on the valuation by any
means, but I know what it costs to get a car back to that presumed “perfect body” condition. $20k Doesn’t seem to far out there.
 
Back to the silver one... I'm thinking that $16.9K is probably in line if the car is as nice as it looks in the pics. The engine compartment looks clean, so the rest might be the same. Bet you could buy it for $15-15.5K.
 
$20k+ seams to be the going price for big block C Body convertibles with nice color combinations that are really nice so I don't think $23k was high if the low miles are true given the color combination, especially if was at least a 383-2V car.

For that it would need to be perfect as in "absolutely perfect"
 
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Sorry for the Hijack @Big_John

More pictures of the silver one to get back on track. They almost don’t look real.

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