Cuda Hunter
Well-Known Member
Standard barracuda price range. No extra value with the exception of myself. It appears I pay 1-2 K too much each time I find one to buy. Sucker I guess.
72-74's are running in the 40's for a perfect car.
70 cuda's are in the 50's to 60's.
70 barracuda's appear to be in the 40's to 50's.
71's are 50's and up up up from there.
I'm talking restored cars or semi pro modded cars.
Obviously high end promods are in the 100K plus ranges.
I can honestly say there is very little value to the scoop option. I'm not after the scoop cars because I want to make a buck. I'm after them because I like scoops and I like ebodies. And no one has heard of the scoops and no one cars about them. So that makes for an easily collectible item in a world of enthusiasts that want nothing less than a BS model car.
Hell, my 70 M46 would beat most cars out there. A car is what you make it. 440/512 spooled 29's.
Just as good as any BS out there.
72-74's are running in the 40's for a perfect car.
70 cuda's are in the 50's to 60's.
70 barracuda's appear to be in the 40's to 50's.
71's are 50's and up up up from there.
I'm talking restored cars or semi pro modded cars.
Obviously high end promods are in the 100K plus ranges.
I can honestly say there is very little value to the scoop option. I'm not after the scoop cars because I want to make a buck. I'm after them because I like scoops and I like ebodies. And no one has heard of the scoops and no one cars about them. So that makes for an easily collectible item in a world of enthusiasts that want nothing less than a BS model car.
Hell, my 70 M46 would beat most cars out there. A car is what you make it. 440/512 spooled 29's.
Just as good as any BS out there.