For a '70 'cuda. That would be a real pain and take a long while to restore, but the 340/4 speed sure would make it worthwhile. If it's got mounts then it'd be real easy to do. (360) It might be worth the money if this is what you had to have, it'd be a little cooler than a '74 318 Barracuda project.Elwenil said:A clean title is a rare find? Hell, my Ramcharger just doubled in value!![]()
Actually, it's just a rolling chassis - no engine or transmission.85 Royal SE Prospector said:For a '70 'cuda. That would be a real pain and take a long while to restore, but the 340/4 speed sure would make it worthwhile. If it's got mounts then it'd be real easy to do. (360) It might be worth the money if this is what you had to have, it'd be a little cooler than a '74 318 Barracuda project.
I'd wager that most of the '70s Cuda in the world do have clear titles.85 Royal SE Prospector said:For a '70 'cuda.
Well heck, the windshield looks pretty clear. I wonder if the seller spent eight months and $1200 on that as well?Elwenil said:I'd wager that most of the '70s Cuda in the world do have clear titles.Now maybe a clear title might be rare for that particular vehicle, but most vehicles do have titles and anything that old should be clear, lol. All the Cudas we have had all had clear titles at any rate.
I understand. And it should have a clear title. Odd that it mentions $1200 and 8 months to get it, but a clear, legit, numbers coincide everywhere title is the only way the shell would be worth any relatively profitable value after completion.Elwenil said:I'd wager that most of the '70s Cuda in the world do have clear titles.Now maybe a clear title might be rare for that particular vehicle, but most vehicles do have titles and anything that old should be clear, lol. All the Cudas we have had all had clear titles at any rate.
That's what I would think.Elwenil said:Exactly. I suspect there may have been some sort of disagreement about the ownership of the car and either he had to pay off the title or lien holder or he had to pay a lawyer to get the title straightened out. Either way it's nothing to brag about or put in your ad as it's not a cost that can be passed onto the next owner. If he got in over his head on a car without a clear title, that's his fault, lol.
Agreed!Elwenil said:Exactly. I suspect there may have been some sort of disagreement about the ownership of the car and either he had to pay off the title or lien holder or he had to pay a lawyer to get the title straightened out. Either way it's nothing to brag about or put in your ad as it's not a cost that can be passed onto the next owner. If he got in over his head on a car without a clear title, that's his fault, lol.
lol... that would make sense.68300 said:Really he is just selling the vin and title, but don't tell the cops!
Yep.Dodge 85 RC said:I'll bet he finds some dumb sucker to buy it for that too.
LMBO!mcritch said:i thought that maybe he just forgot the period.
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