It depends on a lot of things:
Model? base, 500, or R/T
Condition?
Engine? Everything from the 225 Slant Six to the 318, 383-2, 383-4, 440-4, 440-6, and 426 Hemi. (The latter 3 were the engines available on the R/T.)
Color? FM3 Panther Pink is rare and adds value.
Data Plate? If it's missing, it could hurt the value of the car, especially if it's one with a good engine or rare option.
Original engine? If it's a performance engine that was originally installed, a replacement will hurt the value somewhat.
2007-10-06 14:05:37
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answered by inagaddadavida_loca 5
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There are many places you can check for price comparisons.Try Ebay motors,Hemmings Motor news,internet search for charger groups,look for auction results like barrett jackson(usually high) and pay attention to the various conditions of the cars as this will effect value as well as options and original engine and size.Happy hunting.
2007-10-06 12:40:38
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answered by Amy m 6
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Anywhere from $1000 for a rust-bucket with no engine up to $100,000+ for a original or restored hemi-car. As was stated above, it depends on condition, options, color and engine.
2007-10-06 21:32:31
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answered by chewy 4
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depends
2007-10-06 10:07:33
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answered by Bohdan K 3
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