azblackhemi
Old Man with a Hat
One-Family-Owned 1973 Dodge Monaco Sedan Looks nice!
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Its an omen Chris.Hey Ray, did you notice the license plate?
Ignore the voices Ray! Retirement is supposed to be fun! Go for it!Its an omen Chris.
A decade ago I woulda tried for it cuz it "called my name."
Not now ..retirement has the loud voice in the room!
I respectfully disagree. It does not look like the seller is hiding anything:A lot of money for the amount of bubbling on quarters that have been doctored.
I have sold one car on B.A.T. and while I was a little disappointed in the final selling price the overall experience was very good. It takes about a month from submission until the auction starts but the communication is good. You give the information and they write the ad so sometimes it can be a little vague but most concerns are addressed in the questions and comments. I would sell on there again although I would probably put a reserve on it.I respectfully disagree. It does not look like the seller is hiding anything:
"The seller states that the car underwent rust repairs and was refinished in black under current ownership. (...) Blemishes in the paint are shown in the photo gallery below, and the seller notes rust spots on the hood and on the lower body."
FWIW, I find that the BaT auctions are a great format. They show tons of photos taken not by the seller but by an independent party, the auction runs for 7 days during which (and after which) anyone can ask questions to anyone (seller included but not the only one), and folks can comment (that is also the case on FCBO for "ads from other sites" -- thank you @Joeychgo -- something invaluable to the hobby), AND the photos, information, and comments remain there for folks to build up knowledge and keep track of cars.
That is the one issue with auctions: there is some luck involved. I remember the auction and was also disappointed that the price did not go higher as I had seen DH46J4D226622 in person -- the buyer got a very good deal.I have sold one car on B.A.T. and while I was a little disappointed in the final selling price the overall experience was very good. (...) I would sell on there again although I would probably put a reserve on it.
Top car is a "K"-code and in the VIN. Interesting that an individual would order a car like this with as much as it has on it. I really like it!
Yes, 360. Surprising to order a 360 on the top-of-the-line Dodge. This said, I'd venture a 360 does pretty well compared to a 400-2bbl. If I could find the right 1971 Polara 2dr or sedan (no 4dr Dodge hardtop for me) with a 360, I would not think twice.A K means 360. Not enough MOJO in that 360 for a 73. Needs a BB