Re: IML: My 81 for sale: The Math
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Re: IML: My 81 for sale: The Math




For about  $9,500 (which is a steal considering blue book retail is $15,000) 
I'll have myself a nice reliable daily driver where I won't have to  worry about anything going wrong.

The last thing that I would consider Jags to be are reliable daily drivers. If that is what you want I would look at a Honda Accord or Toyota Camry or better yet an early 70s Valiant. Also be very wary of extended warranties.

Good luck.

 


----- Original Message -----
From: YBSHORE@xxxxxxx
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IML: My 81 for sale: The Math
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 2006 07:36:25 EST

 
Fellow Imperialist's,
 
    I would like to know who Matt's financial advisor is, as to roll a $500 dollar investment into a $9500 windfall is truly an Imperialist's dream.....TIC.
 
ybshore
 
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In a message dated 12/9/2006 2:25:27 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, mgill3@xxxxxxx writes:
I think i've decided that the '81 isn't quite my style. I sort of 
bought it on a whim (not that that's a bad thing) because it was only 
$500 and said "Imperial" on it... (I'm sure you can all relate)

Anyway, I don't particularly like 80's cars, i don't really agree 
with the build quality, overall. I think it was a phase between solid 
steel cars and the newer style with different materials (ex: plastic 
etc)... And they just didn't quite get it right until about 2000, and 
since then everything seems quite a bit more solid to me, and looks a 
lot nicer.

Don't get me wrong, I like the car, I just don't think it was exactly 
what I was looking for. Plus, as a daily driver, I think it's more 
beneficial for me to have something newer as far as reliability goes. 
I'd love to keep it, but I can't have two cars. And besides, if i 
were to chose between six cars to own (I've narrowed it down to six 
for my future six car garage) The '81 Imperial would certainly not be 
on the list... i'd have an Imperial or two, but different years. That 
said, I'm not going to keep it.

I'll get my $500 (minus what I put into it, couple hundred bucks 
maybe) And use that toward my down payment on a fancy, showroom 
condition '98 Jag XJ8 L, which is a very solid, rear-wheel drive and 
big enough to see the front of my hood... Jaguar's are probably one 
of the most beautiful things I've ever seen on the road. For about 
$9,500 (which is a steal considering blue book retail is $15,000) 
I'll have myself a nice reliable daily driver where I won't have to 
worry about anything going wrong. (for the most part) And I'm 
considering paying about 30 dollars extra per month to get a power 
train warranty for two years. Think that's a good idea?

So if anybody in the Phoenix area is interested in a fairly solid '81 
with a good body (rust-free AZ car) complete with all four original 
cast wheels with red center caps, an NOS hood ornament, gold plated 
cartier key blank, owners manual, shop manuals, and NOS turn signal 
indicator (not installed).. let me know! The car just needs some carb 
work to run perfectly (i think), and the front facia needs replaced 
thanks to yours truly. That's as far as the damage goes though, just 
the front fascia and grille, no big deal. Every other part is 
straight and solid except for the hood having a couple of dings in it.



Matt


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