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Re: IML: As my first question to the sage advisors on the IML- would the '64 Imperial on ebay now be a good buy?



That is solid advice for anyone. I can tell you from past experiences on EVILBAY ( I have been hosed on car purchases). If the seller does not have ALOT of supersize pictures and a very detailed description, avoid it completely.NEVER buy a car without someone putting their eyes on it unless you have thoughts of a parts car . I live in east tenn. and there are dozens in the area that run and drive that could be had fairly cheaply.I am sure it is the same in your area.Try to get to the Chattanooga Tn. meet in May. You will meet alot of  great people with alot of knowledge. You will also gets dozens of good leads to help you find exactly what you are looking for in your price range.......good luck.......eddie


pnkmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dear Ian:


You had asked about a 1964 Imperial on Ebay and whether any of us knew if it
was a good buy, etc. Plainly, your question is two-fold: does anyone know
this car and, perhaps more importantly, what are the thoughts about bidding
on this car given the information presented by the seller?



As to the first question the answer leads one to the most important aspects
of the response to the second: don't buy a car you don't know. Don't even
buy a car that someone else knows unless you can SEE IT YOURSELF. The
Golden Rule of buying an on-line car is: SEE IT FIRST. This may seem
impractical given the difficulties of getting your person from where you
live, Birmingham, to the car's location in Oklahoma. Believe me, this
problem doesn't get much simpler when you get past 16. That being said, the
difficulties in traveling to see a car or waiting for one that's locally
accessible pales in comparison to the headaches that result from the
expensive procurement of two tons of deteriorating metal that turns out to
be something you never would have considered had you seen it in person, many
dollars ago.



The car you've asked about presents some obvious concerns. First of all it's
on a trailer, so it's probably not running. There are only two pictures, so
you have no way of gauging the condition of the interior, the body, the
engine, etc. You're forced to make a decision about condition from two
postage stamp-size photos and whatever you might be able to get out of the
seller when you call him. The seller has a good record, it seems, but his
numbers are a little low.



I suggest you wait. Look at some other Imperial ads. Most give much more
information. Ebay allows you to sort a zip code search for cars in your
area. Look for all of the cars of any make for sale in or near Birmingham
and go see a few. That way you can get a feel for what "translates" between
an Ebay ad and the actual appearance of a car that you can easily see near
home.



Good luck. If you're looking for a mid 60s Imp you might be surprised at
the number available nearer to home, running, that will cost the same or
less than the one in Oklahoma and that won't require massive repairs or
expensive shipping. Start with a look in the "Imperials for Sale" section
of the website, if you haven't already. Send an email out to the IML club
asking if someone knows of any cars for sale in your region. Try to go to
an Imperial show in your area. The Anniston show approaches later this
month, for instance. You couldn't ask for a better opportunity to learn
about Imperials and their availability, price, etc. thatn to go to a show.
Most of all be a little patient and invest some time looking around. You'll
be glad you did later.



Patrick Moore

Covington, Louisiana

'58 Southampton

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Subject: IML: As my first question to the sage advisors on the IML- would
the '64 Imperial on ebay now be a good buy?


> Dear All,
> This is my first try at asking a question through here, I do
> hope to not bungle it up as I have already done with a response earlier
> this eve. Would the Imperial on Ebay right now
> (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4628663821
> ) be a good buy as a driver (I know that probably none of y'all are
> familiar with the car or owner, but just does it look to be a good one to
> save from the demolition derby people?)? My apologies if the above does
> not make sense, but the lateness it seems is muddling my thoughts. Thank
> you so very much for your time.
>
>
> Yours truly,
>
>
> I.H.Dexter
>
>
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