The numbers they are asking is plain ridiculous. I like flash, this year I prefer to do a face lift on my 300.Yea there's a real big Mopar dealer sign up on eBay for really, really, really, stupid money, like 50k+.
I agree the prices for GTO's were high from what I could see. There were several muscle car that went for way too much money. However the 300's held there ground. The 1957 300C sold for 214,000.00, the 1959 300E sold for 286,000.00, the 1960 300F vert. sold for 291,500.00 and the 1962 300H sold for 165,000.00. An up close inspection revealed just how well restored and maintained they were.At present the Goat herders are getting their wallets raped!
C body owners have been taking a beating for years by the muscle cars, it felt good to see the C body line the respect they deserve. You just had to see them in person.Yea don't get to excited... all the 300's had a long list of awards & accreditation, one was even listed with a 26 CD set of the restoration. I'll post up some screenies of the block closing later.
They did way better than the Hemi's & winged warriors.
My mistake, assumed the C body line went back to include them.But those aren't C bodies
An heir to the Pate (swap meet) family had a red ElCatalina several years ago.