David; That's may be they way you look at things but that's not how it works. Just because something is somewhat rare doesn't make it valuable, its whether someone wants it and how badly. Its the law of supply and demand, especially demand; if there is no increase in demand there is no increase in sale price. With mid and upper range cars like Buicks, Imperials, Lincolns, and even most Cadillacs, its like waiting for the bus, you don't like the price on one car wait awhile and another one will come along. The simple reason is that most people are not lining up to buy one like the mid fifties Chebbies (even they aren't as popular as they used to be.) Maybe someone didn't bat an eyelash at what you thought your car was worth but they didn't cut you a check for it either. You can ask anything you want for something but if the money doesn't change hands your percieved value is totally hypothetical, regardless of anyone's opinion. I for one couldn't care less what my car is worth because I like it and don't plan on selling it, to me it is a diversion not an investment. Obviously the same can't be said for the seller of the car on E-bay since he is posting this car for sale everywhere, and frequently. I think that if you may check the ad for that $29,000 55' Imperial, from last summer, you will find that its the same car. As I mentioned before this car has a Quebec license plate on the front and for that reason alone, let alone the others cited. it is unlikely to be an original, mint condition, car. I think that people have every right to be picky about a car priced that high but is so blatently misrepresented. No one would even be discussing this if the car was listed as a low number two condition car, which it is, and priced accordingly. Best Regards Arran Foster 1954 Imperial Newport Needing A Left side taillight bezel and other trim parts. ----- Original Message ----- From: <frye55imperial@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 26, 2002 7:52 AM Subject: Re: IML: 55 Imperial not sold on Ebay > Hi Ken, of course I watch the prices of 55's when possible, somewhere the > showroom condition sometime last summer was listed at $29000. That one on > ebay got knocked around alot, but where are you going to find one any better > for sale? Too much picking at something that there aren't very many of in > the first place and so what if the guy wants a high price, it's not going to > get any lower! It can only go up even if someone pays his price. Sorry, > that's just the way I look at things. I know there are people with > absolutely fine, almost perfect cars in their collections, but even if there > are some things not right about the white 55, I didn't see too many others > for sale, at any price!!! > Mine isn't perfect by any means, but it's amazing how many people have > approached me about it and after I threw out a high price they didn't blink > an eye, so that's my little input about the subject of the white 55 Coupe on > ebay! It may possibly have a few things not exactly correct in some people's > eyes, but go find twenty or thirty others that are better! I don't think > so...Thank you for not cutting down the car or the guy selling it, granted, > he should not have started his bidding price so low and maybe it isn't all > that original in the first place, but it's still a beautiful car that isn't > going to lose it's value! > David Frye > >