What would be a fair price on a 73 charger SE w/ 440 magnum in fair condition?

Asked by Scrubby1 Sep 20, 2011 at 11:09 PM about the 1973 Dodge Charger

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

4 Answers

6,095

I'm thinkin 5 to 7 grand . fair condition is like number 3 condition it looks good from 35 feet away but the closer you get the little red flags start popping like pop corn ... PBN

6,095

It really comes down to the original equipment .. if it's a heavily optioned car (two or more fender tags ) and all the numbers match . unless it's a 4 speed (rare for '74 ) make sure the 5th digit of the vin number is a ( U ) thats the HI PO 440 code then check the block ID pad behind the distributor . It will read 440 U 4 thats a '74 HI PO 440 bayby ..

355

5 to 7 grand motor doesnt affect quote

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