The odometer has an asterisk showing, so the mileage shown
is lower than actual – no way to know how much.
That’s some nasty looking rust bubbles near the condenser.
There must be a hundred of these “Iacocca”
Imperials around – they are like MacArthur’s Packard – they just
keep showing up. Either he bought a car every week, or the seller is
blowing a little smoke here. The one I thought belonged to Lee was the
light silver blue color.
Caveat Emptor!
Dick Benjamin
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Subject: IML: An '83 supposedly by
Lee Iacocca on ebay
Hi list,
There is an '83 listed, which the owner claims was owned by Lee Iacocca
(actually a gift to his wife) and the last car to roll off the assembly line.
Item #160008112820,
Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160008112820
Anyone have any info on this car?
I don't think the description is believable. Among other things, looks
like this car has been painted, not actual mileage, converted to a carb, and
has a much lower VIN and manufacture date than my "83
I have sent the seller several inquiries, and gotten no responses.
Any comments?
Davis