Carl,
I bought my Imperial for $4400. It looked very good. No dings or dents and
it ran fairly well. So far I have more than $13,000 in it. Judging from
hindsight, I should have only paid maybe $1500. I would only pay $1500 for
the '72 from the way you describe it. Incidentally, I did most of the work on my
'64.
Lupe
60 Thunderbird Hard Top 64 Imperial Crown Coupe ----- Original Message -----
From: CGeffken@xxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: IML: How much for a 1972 Imperial? Hi,
Thanks for the assistance in pricing the Imperial. I looked at it
today and it drove very well. It's a well optioned car that has the sure
brake option. Unfortunately the Auto-Temp doesn't work and neither does
the power antenna. It drifts a little when driving but when I pressed hard
on the brakes when I was driving it, the sure brake light came on so I guess it
still works. There are lots of dents and dings on both sides of the car
and it's worn away on the creases on the hood. So, what's a good price,
$2,500..... $3,000?
Thanks,
Carl
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