That looks like the one of the first cars I restored in the 80's......thats tragic. The one I did went to denver havent seen it since, I hope that isnt it.
Looks like he let his teenager drive it....ou: Still worth fixing up again, but 20 years ago it'd be in the junkyard. Dan
Your going to have to reverse engineer the price. What have "done" ones sold for on Ebay in the past 90 days? That ought to give you a good market price. Now whats it going to cost you to repair it? Add in your time, effort and having the money tied up in it for a year. And if it gets brought out that it was "hurt" that bad, some may not be interested. All things to consider
I just bought a 1970 Challenger off E-Bay for $15,000 31,000 miles on car,440 auto 21,000 miles on engine ( originally a 6 cyl) no rust CA car. Are you selling this one? I might need some parts?
This is a matching # 440 6 pack car I think you would be taking yours apart to save this one. SO far bid is up to $8000
I see the same car on Cuda-Challenger.com with lots more pictures, it's a mess It's gotta be bent, not just sheetmetal and bolt on parts for sure I'm Not a #'s matching kind of guy. I couldn't care less about that stuff. I'm not that rich and/or anal to play that game.
My guess is whoever buys it will put the 440-6 specific stuff on a standard car, including the tags. Then sell it as a real car.