'74 LeBaron
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'74 LeBaron



Rich,

I was looking at a '74 LeBaron down the street from my shop today.  How
ironic! This one isn't as nice as the one you're interested in though.  It
has rust in the rear quarters and at the base of the sail panels.  The
mileage is high at 105K and they are willing to take 1,500 for it but not
any less.  It needs a lot of work.  I had planned on looking in my price
guide when I got home and now that I see your post, I will take a look.

According to the Old Cars Price Guide (December issue) a #2 LeBaron (2 door)
is valued at  4,150 and a 4 door is 3,350.  A # 3 2 door is 2,350 and a
4door is 1,900.  I've heard this publication is high and you may want to
check the CPI Guide.  I think the values in it are ridiculously low but that
is my opinion.  Maybe the car's value would be somewhere between the values
in the two publications.

Good luck Rich!

Greg McDonnell
Mobile, AL
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Woolf,Richard" <richard.woolf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 7:22 AM
Subject: IML: '74 LeBaron


> Hi Everybody,
>
>  What would be a fair offer for a '74 LeBaron in very good condition? The
> car has only 23,000 original miles on it. The paint (light green) and
chrome
> is good. There is no rust on the car, but I don't think it will stay in
good
> shape because the car is sitting outside. I checked out the car about a
year
> ago, and when I drove it the only thing the was in need of repair was the
> brakes. At that time he wanted $8,500 for it. I said that was out of my
> budget, and I didn't feel it was worth that much. The owner call me up
about
> a month ago asking me if I was still interested in buying the car. He said
> make me an offer. He's moving to Pennsylvania next year in June, and he
> doesn't want to take the car with him. He knows I'm interested, and said
by
> June it has to go. The question is what will the car be worth by June of
> next year?
>
>  Also he has a '77 Chrysler New Yorker that has to go also. He wants me to
> buy them both as a package deal. I'm not sure if I want to do that. If I
buy
> them both I'll probably sell the Chrysler. Originally he wanted $1,800 for
> it. That car needs a lot of work. It's white on white with bright red
> carpet. Has some rust, and needs painting, new vinyl top, rechromed
> bumper/grill, etc. Typical restoration.
>
>  I'm differently interested in the '74 Imperial. Just not sure of the
> offering price.
>
> Rich Woolf
> '66 Crown
> '73 LeBaron
>
>


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