Classic Dodge Charger Buyer in California
Sell Your Vintage Dodge Charger to a Licensed Buyer
Why Sell Your Dodge Charger to Old Town Classics?
Selling a classic Dodge Charger should be simple, respectful, and profitable. That’s exactly what I offer. Here are a few reasons why California owners choose to sell their vehicles to me:
1. Direct Buyer – No Fees, No Middlemen
You’re selling directly to a licensed dealer. That means no consignment fees, no online listings, no wasted time. More money in your pocket.
2. Fair Market Offers
I evaluate each Charger based on real-time market trends, originality, model year, and condition. No generic pricing or lowballing, just straightforward offers rooted in experience.
3. I Come to You
From San Diego to Sacramento, I travel across California to inspect cars in person. You won’t have to transport your Charger or arrange any logistics. If we make a deal, I’ll take care of the pickup.
4. Licensed and Bonded Since 1987
Selling to a certified dealer like myself protects you from paperwork problems or risky transactions. I handle the title transfer, release of liability and payment all in one visit.
5. No Pressure, Just a Conversation
I respect the connection many owners have with their classic cars. If you’re still on the fence, we can simply talk. There’s no obligation to sell.
Selling Your Vintage Dodge Charger? I Buy Direct Across California
Fair Prices, Quick Pickup, No Fees. Let’s Talk About Your Charger’s Next Chapter.
Preferred Dodge Charger Conditions
If you are considering selling your Dodge, feel free to get in touch with me. I am always looking to purchase models listed below, whether they are in excellent condition or need a little touch up.
I’m mainly looking for well-preserved Chargers that have been stored indoors, maintained regularly and retain their factory features. Here’s a general idea of the types of cars I’m most interested in:
- Original or factory-survivor models
- Garage-kept Chargers with minimal rust
- First and second-generation (1966–1974) preferred
- Low-mileage examples
- Chargers that start and run (even if not perfect)
- Rare trim levels (R/T, SE, 440 Magnum, HEMI cars)
- Inherited or family-owned cars with known history
- Clean undercarriage and solid frame preferred
If your Charger is outside of these conditions, don’t hesitate to contact me. I still consider Chargers that need light work or haven’t been driven in years.
Let’s Talk About Your Charger
Have a 1968 R/T tucked in the garage? Or a 1973 SE with original paint? I’m interested. I buy throughout California, including:
- San Diego
- Orange County
- Los Angeles & Inland Empire
- Palm Springs & Coachella Valley
- Ventura, Santa Barbara, & Central Coast
- Fresno, Bakersfield & Central Valley
- Bay Area & Sacramento
- San Francisco
- Riverside County
Give me a call at (619) 540-4637 or fill out the contact form to start the conversation.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. My Charger has aftermarket parts, does that reduce the value?
Not necessarily. Some tasteful upgrades, especially era-correct ones, can actually increase interest. I evaluate each car individually, and originality is just one of many factors.
2. What if my Dodge Charger is part of an estate?
I’ve helped many families sell classic cars during estate transitions. As long as proper documentation is available, I can walk you through the process and handle the paperwork.
3. Do you buy Chargers with salvage titles?
It depends on the car’s history and current condition. If it was restored correctly or retains most of its original components, I might still be interested. Let’s talk about the details.
4. Will I need to bring the car to a mechanic before selling?
No. I do all inspections myself. You won’t need to prep the car for show. I value honesty and transparency over shine.
5. Can I send photos or a video first?
Yes. In fact, it helps speed up the process. A few clear shots of the exterior, interior, engine bay and VIN plate go a long way in setting expectations.
6. Do you make offers over the phone or only in person?
I can often give a ballpark estimate by phone or email after reviewing some photos. The final offer is made in person after a full inspection.
7. What happens if we don’t agree on a price?
That’s perfectly fine. There’s no obligation to sell. I appreciate every opportunity to learn about a car, even if we don’t close the deal.