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Old 06-21-2004, 11:46 AM
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Question 1964 dodge 880 info help

A great looking car is for sale in my area; it is a 64 dodge 2 door with 50000 original miles. it is all original in show room shape. it has a 400+ cubic in engine , air, power steer,super inside and out. has invoice wher purchased for 4400 bach in 64. can anyone tell me what this car would be worth? would it be worth 9000. thanks for your help.
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Re: 1964 dodge 880 info help

It has WHAT? engine??

If it's a 426 Wedge motor (and original) or if it's a hemi, which I doubt, since it has creature comforts...

Then, if you can stand to look at the ugly thing, YES, it's probably worth $9000.00 in 50K mile original and UNMOLESTED condition.

De-code the VIN, look for documentation on ownership, etc. Parts unique just to the 880's can be difficult to find, so check the car out REAL carefully.

I know I said it's "ugly", but I'm a guy who'd buy a Dart Seneca (uglier) and love it !

Hope it's as nice as you see.

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