Well technically my boat is also from an estate. My grandparents bought it in 1969 and my little brother hung onto it for 22 years after their passing, then offered it to me for “free”
in 2012. I gave him a new outdoor deep fat turkey fryer - told him he was getting the better end of the deal. Knowing full well the monies I would pour into this boat.......... LOL From: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Cory Rempel Hey Ricky. Funny you'd say most are estate vehicles. That's how l got mine. l bought t off a guy who got it from an estate sale. The story he told me, and yes
l believe him, is that he bought the car from the original owner's daughter. lt had been sitting in a quonset since the late 80s or early 90s. l've owned it since 06. l paid $800 for it pretty much the way you see it in the pictures, except there's a poly
318 originally under da hood. And it had pretty small 14 inch wheels and tires. From:
1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Hall (US), Ricky L <ricky.l.hall@xxxxxxxxxx> Such models show up on the street around here. Usually bought out of a widow’s garage or estate sale. Amazingly the young crowd likes such boats if bought reasonably. They don’t
do much to them and just drive them as is........... From: 'Larry Ashbaugh' via The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse [mailto:1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Cory, Looks about right. I would say in the $7-9k range. Unfortunately, 65 Dodges are not the most popular cars. I think the 64 models, both Dodge, and especially
Plymouth (I have a 64 Fury convertible and a 64 Barracuda) were better-looking, and the smaller Darts, Barracudas, Coronets and Satellites seem to be more popular in the 64-66 years. Nice looking car, but might be a hard sell, as they have a "heavy" look
to them. -----Original Message----- l've got a question for y'all. l tried selling my 65 Polara last year with only one guy coming to test drive it. l was asking $8,000. Would you guys agree that's
a fair asking price or am l way outta line? Here's some background on my car with pictures. lts got a mildly built 440 with a completely rebuilt 727. Shows about 30,000 miles which l believe are original due to the fact that the car is in rally good
shape. Not perfect but still in really nice, mostly original condition. The interior is in damn near mint shape with only the front seat being reupholstered. New 2.5 inch dual exhaust, new tires on nice wheels and a new 750 Edelbrock carb. Pretty much
everything mechanical is new on this car. Radio delete with the proper delete plate. All glass is crack free. Yes, it needs some minor body work and paint, but still a very solid car that is lots of fun to drive. And l think
the rear gear ratio is a 3:23. So can y'all tell me if my asking price of $8000 is too much. And it comes with a 4dr parts to boot. From:
1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Steve Mick <stevemick46@xxxxxxxxx> Did you know, I sold Brutus? Went to Michigan last August On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 8:05 PM Richard Kinsley <leroar.kinsley058@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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