looking for a '72, Hugh?
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looking for a '72, Hugh?



It is a 1973 as I have seen it myself, I believe that it would make an
excellent parts car. It is 100% complete and original but would be an
ambitious restoration project. When I spoke with Hugh he stated they
were asking $300.00 for it, so it would be a good buy for somebody with
the means to ship it.

Anthony Bianchini
1966 LeBaron
San Antonio

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Subject: IML: looking for a '72, Hugh?

I think the transportation Museum in San Antonio has one.  Or is it a
73? 
Either way, these cars are close.  Hugh's car will take a bit of work,
but it
may be worth saving, if still in one piece.

72's come often on ebay though.

D^2

Quoting Mike & Christine Trettin <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> New Subscriber(s): Scott Nolan
> Email Address is: vllnva95@xxxxxxx
> Member Location: Eastern PA
> 
> Car(s) owned: Had a brown 1972 2 door Le Baron years ago- am looking
for a
> replacement.
> 
> Self-Introduction: Have been a car buff for years.  My parents always
had
> older cars.  The 1972 Imperial was my Grandparent's car, and
eventually found
> its way to my parents.  My father drove until 1989, when we eventually
could
> not keep it running, any longer.  I miss the old cars, and always was
fond of
> the Imperial.  I am always keeping my out for a suitable replacement
for if,
> when I have the chance.  I have been reintroduced to old cars through
my
> wife's grandfather, who is an avid collector of older automobiles.






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