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:blink: I believe I'd rather buy the woody. For Pete's sake, the thing has two radiator supports! Edited by Skydime
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I'm still trying to figure out which vehicle he did the favor, the Charger or the Durango! :lol:

The Charger's v.i.n. is listed (XP29G8) , but ...

I see the "CHECK ENGINE" light is on. What was your bid on the Charger?

The "Check Engine" light only adds to its value , as that shows that tis engine is doing something . I threw my hat in the ring @ $15, 001.64

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Might be worth buying just for the body if its rust-free. Then sell the durango stuff, and buy a charger rolling chassis.

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Here's a beauty that just needs minor cosmetic work and some panel alignment.

http://www.ebay.com/...7481#vi-content

A new frame and floor-boards wouldn't hurt, either....

What the heck happened to that woody ?

See above.

For the record, the last real wood Chevy wagons were the '49s. The '51 is wood-grained steel, although very nice-looking when it's in good condition.

If I had the money, a way to get that thing home and some place to do a restoration on it, I'd seriously consider grabbing that. I'm so fed up with my newer cars, that I'm seriously thinking going all old-school with a Jeep for the winter.

Charlie Larkin

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There's a guy a few miles from me who has a '69 Mustang body on a late '70's F-250 frame. I get the burning desire to kill him every time I drive by. But at least the Charger looks halfway decent compared to that Mustang.

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Although it looks nicely done I still think it was a waste of a good body. I think those Chargers were the most beautiful cars Dodge ever offerd. Ken

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