Greg, I'm thinking about offer him between $4,500-$5,500 for both. For some strange reason he wants me to have both cars. He even willing to whole them until next June. His brother who I work with told him how I am with the older cars, and the way I take care of them. I guess he wants the cars to have a good home. He knows I like Mopars (especially Imperials) and Fords. So we'll see what happens. Rich Woolf '66 Crown '73 LeBaron -----Original Message----- From: Greg and Russell [mailto:65luxuryliner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 8:01 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: IML: Fw: '74 LeBaron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg and Russell" <65luxuryliner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 6:06 PM Subject: Re: '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 > > > >