Re: IML: 82 Imperial 4/S in Philadelphia
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Re: IML: 82 Imperial 4/S in Philadelphia



I don't think $1,400 is out of line as an ASKING price for this car. Sure that paint around the grille is suspect, but you have to figure the price will automatically drop to $1,000 or so. I'd bet that an offer of $700 would get it, which is certainly in the ballpark if it runs well. Most people don't price running cars under a grand because the purchasers will automatically think they are junk.

I'd be interested in this car if I didn't already have an '82 and '83 (both with red leather, like this one) to keep running. I could use some parts, if anybody sees any 80's Imperials in Northeastern U-PUll yards, by all means let me know.

Rob


From: "Pete Engel" <peter.engel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: IML: 82 Imperial 4/S in Philadelphia
Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 12:48:34 -0400

Well Dick, it's no surprise that you are correct about this car.  It is NOT
an 82; it is an 81.  The seller had it marked 1982 and I didn't think to
question him.  The VIN code "B" indicates that it is an 81 and, therefore,
the sunroof is almost certainly factory-installed.  It sure did look that
way to me.  If I read the Mopar books properly, the sunroof was the ONLY
extra cost option for 81 and it was quite pricey at over $1000.

Yes, this one is rough and overpriced, but I thought I'd let the list know
about it.  If I had more space or more time I'd make this one mine due
largely to the color combo and presence of the sunroof.  I've had a great
fascination with the 81-83 Imperials since they were first introduced.  One
shows up in the local U-Pull-It yard every so often and I scrutinize it.
They are beautiful cars.

Pete in PA



From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: IML: 82 with glass sunroof 4/S in Philadelphia
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 21:49:33 -0700
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The sunroof looks factory, but it was not available in 82, I don't think.
If I'm right, the sunroof is an aftermarket item.

The price is about where it should be for a decent running original car, but
seems high for this one. I was especially impressed with the red painted
Pentastar on the red painted grille housing!


Out here in CA, at least, these are normally selling around $500 to $1000,
unless they are really pristine. People are afraid of the ones with EFI (I
can't imagine why!), and the ones that have been backyard converted won't
pass CA smog.


Dick Benjamin




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