My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
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My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
One of my first cars. Guy was trying to turn it into a Volare Road Runner when I bought it.
Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
No lean burn and a orange box, nice. Do still have that baby?
Plus what a ton of snow.
Plus what a ton of snow.
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Keith Mopar- Posts : 1444
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Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
Keith Mopar wrote:No lean burn and a orange box, nice. Do still have that baby?
Plus what a ton of snow.
I sold the car to a father and son somewhere on the coast. They were going to fix it up for his son's graduation present.
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Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
I have a soft spot for those cars as well....Drove a nice T Top black/black one for quite awhile...had a couple of them over the years
Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
I defiantly have a soft spot for those as well...
Mine..
Mine..
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tractorfix- Posts : 40
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Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
Sad part was, they just aren't worth a whole lot. You could spend $10,000 restoring one and unless it was a super rare model, they would only be worth $6000-7000 (at the time)
Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
Drache wrote:Sad part was, they just aren't worth a whole lot. You could spend $10,000 restoring one and unless it was a super rare model, they would only be worth $6000-7000 (at the time)
Plus lack of reproduction parts don't help.
I put together a '79 Aspen together using a lot of parts off a '79 Road Runner back in the 90's. I did everything but apply the paint. It was my daily driver that I used all year round, but there come a time when I either re-did the car again or sell it. I decided to sell mainly because of lack of reproduction parts. I really enjoyed driving it.........I was sad to see it go.
Worker Bee- Posts : 53
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Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
Worker Bee wrote:
Plus lack of reproduction parts don't help.
I put together a '79 Aspen together using a lot of parts off a '79 Road Runner back in the 90's. I did everything but apply the paint. It was my daily driver that I used all year round, but there come a time when I either re-did the car again or sell it. I decided to sell mainly because of lack of reproduction parts. I really enjoyed driving it.........I was sad to see it go.
That was a nice looking car, but I'm a sucker for blue cars.
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Re: My 1976 Dodge Aspen R/T
Thanks!
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