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1961 Imperial Crown Convertible for sale on ebay for $70K
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-Chrysler-Imperial-crown-convertiable/1...
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Location: Brooklyn, NY | Doors supposed to open at nearly 90 degrees?
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| fully restored one for 52k
https://bennybuckner.com/for-sale/ |
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Location: Lubbock, TX |
1962 is a different car value wise...
That being said, this one here is a mostly original, pretty solid looking, complete car. Is it worth $70k? Not even close, I think somewhere around $35-45k is a fair price for both the seller and buyer. White is the WORST color for convertibles when you're discussing value and appeal. Add in that a 1957-59 has way more popularity and demand, and this is a nice entry level convertible for someone who doesn't want to spend $100k+ for a done one.
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| whoops yeah sorry no giant fins. But they are close. That 61 is a pretty clean original car. All FWL cars are amazing in white.
I would bet white was the most popular color for FWL cars. |
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Location: California | I'd take a nice unrestored original any day. |
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