Unless your a spoiled rich kid,forget it. First you need to learn how to drive before you worry about buying cars. One in mint condition. Your looking at $70,000 or so.
2007-11-24 09:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Man some of these answers are really out there. Chargers can be had commonly for $25grand. Go sign up on www.moparts.com. They have a sale section there. Of course depending on what you want will cost. But a decent big block 69, I would say $25,000 you could find one. Start tossing around better options and color choices and they can go up from there. Or buy a beater and pay to have it done your way. Same price probably a longer wait though.
2007-11-26 15:49:36
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answered by amber s 4
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Here's a sampling of 69 Dodge Chargers listed on eBay right now.
and in Hemmings Motor news.
http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/dodge/charger/?year=1969
2007-11-24 09:26:55
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answered by 2007_Shelby_GT500 7
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It depends on the model. A top of the line R/T model will set you back a hundred grand. A non-numbers matching car in good sape will cost around $20,000. You'll be much better off buying one that needs some minor work like new paint and new seats and restoring it. Not only will you have a good car for less money, but you can add your own personal touches to it.
2007-11-24 09:39:11
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answered by atvman_400 5
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a ton .69 chargers in mint condition are rare as frog hair thanks to dukes of hazard.general lee was a 69
2007-11-24 09:24:25
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answered by cardude 1
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have fun i barely got ahold of my car ( 1976 dodge Dart black 360 motor 4 speed, cost around 6.8k and it needed alittle work ( interiour), my first car and still own cureently 23)
anyways they will probally be around 30k and up for a decent non r/t
2007-11-24 10:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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if you want to look at some in really good condition and get an idea of what they cost look on this site they have a lot of those on this site,good luck.http://www.oldride.com/
2007-11-24 15:20:00
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answered by dodge man 7
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start saving, some go for as much as 500k... I have seen some base model ones in OK shape go for 10k locally
2007-11-24 09:20:44
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answered by Corey B 3
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about £1,000,000 by the time your old enough to drive the bugger. doesn't matter though, yhere'll be no fuel left by then anyway
2007-11-24 09:31:56
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answered by Anonymous
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