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Does anyone have a price range for a 69 daytona?

by Guest60491  |  earlier

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charger or the cheapest charger so is anyone selling one

please post links(if you can). im 16 and saving up for one

i currently have 1,250$

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  1. Go to :

    http://www.kbb.com/

    Hope this helps.




  2.   Are you talking about the winged car or a more basic Charger? The price range for '69 daytonas is... whatever the market will bare. Your best source for latest prices could be BarrettJackson.com,they hold televised auctions twice a year.  Daytonas are about $100'000 +.

    These are VERY rare and either excellently restored or found under a pile of junk. Being 16 I would recommend a different type of car, a "pony car" Mopars 'cuda or challenger, as a "sleeper" try the Dodge Dart. the "small engines" run very good and will keep you out of Insurance h**l and they go around corners.

  3. one to restore right now would cost you about 10 thousand ,and that's even if you could find one,a fully restored one could cost well over 50 thousand,those are very rare cars ,keep saving because the price of those keeps going up,if need be id start out with something more easier to find like a dart  gt or something that was cheaper,good luck.

  4. if u want to restore 1 it will cost a small fortune even if u do the work yourself. it also depends on what u want in options, like paint scheme , factory opt's for the 69 model year, your own ideas, ect. the most important is the engine,a 440 4bbl was standard, but opt's included the 426 hemi, & the 440 6pack.  i am building a 69 charger similiar 2 the 1 vin diesel drove in the fast & the furious, blower, injection,(possibly 2x4bbls) , but i am considering adding flames. good luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. I have a price range:

    $200 - $75,000

    Well, there you go!

  6. I found one listing for a '69 Daytona on ebay - There are currently 20 bids (as of the time I answered this) and the current bid was at $10,300 - mileage was EXTREMELY low and the car appeared to be in top condition.  You might find one for less.

    In local convenience stores or gas stations, you will typically find $1.00 magazines like Auto Trader, that have versions only with classical cars for sale.  Usually by the categories of American made or Foreign made.  That's your best bet because the sales are local.

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