For Sale Not Mine. Joe Dirt B Body Special

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overpriced in my opinion. Plenty rust in other photos. Ad:

Runs and drives good, new clutch, used to be a 3 on the tree but someone moved it to the floor. Front floor pans have rust holes but rest of chassy is in good shape has normal rust spots around quarter panels. has original 318 engine. Great driver project .

72 dodge charger






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I’m not a giant fan of these however I don’t think it is too overpriced. I think it’s a fair asking price.
 
I’m not a giant fan of these however I don’t think it is too overpriced. I think it’s a fair asking price.
Even with the rust and the changed shifter location?

This car is in my city. I can visit and get more pics if anyone is interested.
 
I'd have to give it the evil eye inspection, looks pretty rusty. But hey, a running, driving Charger is worth close to what he's asking. Underappreciated year and body style, but as the prices continue out of site on 66-70 B bodys and years prior, the 71-74's are becoming more desirable. it's reasonable....$4500 would be almost a steal.
 
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That's about what my son paid for this 73 Charger with a completely rebuilt 440 727 and sure grip. Sumroof car and almost rust free.
 
I'd have to give it the evil eye inspection, looks pretty rusty. But hey, a running, driving Charger is worth close to what he's asking. Underappreciated year and body style, but as the prices continue out of site on 66-70 B bodys and years prior, the 71-74's are becoming more desirable. it's reasonable....$4500 would be almost a steal.

I like the body style but the rust worries me and nothing known about engine or transmission condition.

I didn’t know three on the tree was available by 72.
 
I swear I've seen this car in person before. If it's the one I think it is... he's out of his mind. The floors don't just have "rust holes," they have gaping maws of tetanus, as does the trunk pan. The seats barely hold on, and it was claimed "they just need tightened up," but the fact was, the hardware is just pushed into the scaly remnants of the floor.

...but again, I looked at a LOT of cars across the state last year, so it's quite possible there's another one just like it in that area.
 
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