It doesn't sound like he's motivated enough yet. That quite
steep, even if the integrity of the bodywork & paint is real good. You could
easily spend another 3K to get the interior in like original. The last time I
had 2 Imperial bumpers replated, (about 11 years ago) cost around $600.00. By
the time you get the brakes, heater & any other stuff that shows up after
will likely exceed the price of the car. I'd offer $2500 & tell him to give
you a call if he doesn't sell it, you may still be interested. If you go back,
offer $2000.
John
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Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 3:48
PM
Subject: IML: 62 Crown for sale, your
thoughts please.
Hi. Wife and I just went out to Outback to eat, and on
the way back she says "what kind of car is THAT?" I looked, and it was a
'62 Crown 4 door. I knew of the car, knew it was for sale, but hadn't seen
it before and wasn't sure what the asking price was. It looked pretty
good from the road, so we stopped in (it was at a car stereo place) and
asked about it. Body's been redone, new paint, looks really nice, all the
chrome's there but the bumpers could use re-chroming. 413 never been
rebuilt (the carburetor needs to be "gone through", apparently it doesn't
like it when the car goes over bumps) to the owner's knowledge, but it
runs very smooth, doesn't smoke or make weird noises. Dual exhaust on it
sounds good, though there is a slight leak somewhere. Car drives well,
brakes work but the booster needs to be rebuilt or replaced. It
needs interior work though..front seats need either replacing or
re-upholstering, headliner has a couple small, look like burn holes in it,
square steering wheel is cracked. Needs all 4 inner door
panels, interior chrome trim is pitted. Heater doesn't work, owner
doesn't know why, switch for heater is missing, owner says switch "fell in
behind dash". 2 power windows on driver's side don't work. Has
original radio, don't know if it works or not. I asked about the price,
owner says "I'm asking 6k, but I'm motivated, I'll take 5"...It's a neat
car, really looks sharp, whoever did the bodywork and paint really did a
good job, but is it WORTH that much? How much will it cost to track down
all the interior odds and ends it needs? And those brakes, I just see $$$$
when I think about them, are they that bad to service? He said the front
brakes had 2 wheel cylinders each. I am interested to read what others more
experienced with these cars think.
BTW, I already have a '73 NYB
that has a near perfect interior, solid body but some rust in the
lower quarters, that runs and drives great and everything works. I'd
have to sell this car to get another one. Thanks,
Chad
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