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Steve1968LS2
05-25-2006, 08:43 AM
... and I missed it on eBay :(

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4632550547

A little buffing compound and it would be one sweet car :lmao:

rob07002
05-25-2006, 08:46 AM
Please tell me that did not just sell for $6700!

96Z28SS
05-25-2006, 09:02 AM
Looks like he wasn't able to save it from the crusher.

He won't even sell the TransAm tag that goes with it he is keeping it for a different car.

So what exactly did he buy for $6700?

DJW32
05-25-2006, 09:19 AM
Direct quote:"It is pretty sad to see now, but the sky is the limit with this bad boy!"

What in the hell is this guy talking about! I guess you could re-use the door, maybe

muthstryker
05-25-2006, 09:25 AM
nothing wrong at all the guy just chopped the roof for a rat rod look :Alchy:

toofun
05-25-2006, 09:39 AM
NOTHING... I mean NOTHING surprises me anymore!!!:jawdrop:

andrewb70
05-25-2006, 12:35 PM
Whoever bought the car will just take the tag and stick it on another car. Little on the shady side, but it happens all the time.

Andrew

camaro608
05-25-2006, 01:39 PM
can you say..... MOPARTS

Bill Howell
05-25-2006, 01:52 PM
What did he Buy? A vin number. Probably will not even bother moving car. As Andrew said, in a couple months those tags and vin will be back on ebay, only this time on a "original 30,000 mile three owner perfect" car. Full documetation and everything, just watch.
Alittle shady, NOT, a whole bunch crooked if you ask me.
There should be a law against letting someone advertise like this, he knows damn well what the new owner is going to do......
Rant off.

CraigMorrison
05-25-2006, 01:52 PM
Take that bad-boy as is to Barrett-Jackson and I am sure you could get $40-50k!

trapin
05-25-2006, 04:01 PM
Actually...he may have very well just purchesed $6700 worth of parts that he can use on another car. This might not be about a vin tag.

"WHAT??!!" "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKIN' 'BOUT TRAPIN???!!!"

Well...gather round the campfire everyone, it's story time.

Several years ago I took my car down to a place in Belleville Michigan called Carponents to have my '68 acid dipped and e-coated (they're not there anymore, don't look for 'em). The proprietor of this establishment was a man named Jim O'Connell. One look around his shop would tell you that this man was bonafide Mopar man. He had all kinds of crazy parts for a variety of Chryslers. On the day I arrived to pick up my car I was chatting with him just outside the shop door when a friend of his arrived to pick up a part he had purchased at the Mopar Nationals Swap Meet. Jim went back to grab it on the high/low and when he came out from behind the shop I was amazed at what he had on the forks of this thing. It was a complete firewall for a '70 Cuda (A-pillars to floor). I had never seen someone buy a part like this, it was obvious that it was cut from a donor car. It was my first realization as to how rare these cars were. I asked him how much he paid for such a thing and he told me $3000.

I know...not much of a story, but every bit is true.

DeepBlue68
05-25-2006, 05:53 PM
The auction says the car has 89 million miles...I'm not gonna argue! :seizure: :rotfl:

Kenova
05-27-2006, 06:43 PM
:dunno: It doesn't seem any more extreme than dragging a '69 Camaro out of the wreckers and replacing just about every panel on it. With the hemi 'Cudas going for insane money you can bet the AARs will be getting a lot of attention next. Although, for that kind of money I would want the Trans Am tag too :hammer: .
Ken

Steve Chryssos
05-28-2006, 09:41 AM
Putty amd paint, make it what it ain't.

Streetking
05-28-2006, 05:55 PM
Be glad you missed it...

SW

Chad-1stGen
06-09-2006, 03:06 PM
wow...

Mr.VENGEANCE
06-09-2006, 03:20 PM
looks like Optimus Prime was at the drawing board and said

"ah hell, this isnt coming out right" ..toss

I_work_for_Barry
06-09-2006, 07:37 PM
All you need is a hammer and some bondo and then you will have a crushed car a hammer and some bondo. What a wreck. Thats to bad. Here is a link to a site that most of you have seen I'm guessing but I will post it anyway.

www.carsinbarns.com

this site makes me sick.

simplyJ
06-09-2006, 07:49 PM
man, seeing things like that makes me hate myself for passing on a 70 cuda AAR shell and original block for $1g 9 years ago. If I would have known mopar prices would have skyrocketed like that I would have snatched it up in a heartbeat.

wantahertzdonut
06-12-2006, 04:18 AM
Actually...he may have very well just purchesed $6700 worth of parts that he can use on another car. This might not be about a vin tag.

"WHAT??!!" "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKIN' 'BOUT TRAPIN???!!!"

Well...gather round the campfire everyone, it's story time.

Several years ago I took my car down to a place in Belleville Michigan called Carponents to have my '68 acid dipped and e-coated (they're not there anymore, don't look for 'em). The proprietor of this establishment was a man named Jim O'Connell. One look around his shop would tell you that this man was bonafide Mopar man. He had all kinds of crazy parts for a variety of Chryslers. On the day I arrived to pick up my car I was chatting with him just outside the shop door when a friend of his arrived to pick up a part he had purchased at the Mopar Nationals Swap Meet. Jim went back to grab it on the high/low and when he came out from behind the shop I was amazed at what he had on the forks of this thing. It was a complete firewall for a '70 Cuda (A-pillars to floor). I had never seen someone buy a part like this, it was obvious that it was cut from a donor car. It was my first realization as to how rare these cars were. I asked him how much he paid for such a thing and he told me $3000.

I know...not much of a story, but every bit is true.

Same thing but worse for the convertibles, I've seen as high as $14000 for a damn firewall! Seems like there'd be a little market in there to make new ones for those guys.