1957 Convertibles were a little over a 1000.00 I
think but how many would some one think are
left???????????
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Date: Sunday, March 03,
2002 01:13:45
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scarcity in general , was Re: IML: 57; how scarce?
And just to put this in perspective, 1957 being the year
the most Imps were ever sold, as reference: 1965 Mustang coupes:
409,260 57 Chevy BelAir coupes: 166,426 70 Dodge Challenger hardtop:
53,337 68 Javelin including SST : 55124 All the cars listed above
are thought of as "rare collectibles" by most of the collector car
market, and yet outnumber our highest production Imp by a considerable
number, over 10 to one in just 65 Mustang coupe production, thats just
one body style! Our cars are very rare , and could only be afforded by
fairly affluent folks when new. There are a few cars rarer
than Imperials, but not many. We are lucky to be owners and fans of a
very exclusive car, and we're even luckier that compared to most other
collector cars, for what you get for your money in 2002 dollars, is
much more than most other people get when they buy a vintage
automobile. ----- Original Message ----- From: "hugh hemphill"
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Sunday, March 03, 2002 1:41 AM Subject: Re: IML: '57; how
scarce?
> 1957 was THE peak year for Imperial. 37,593
were sold. No other year comes > closer than 12,000 less in terms
of sales. 1958 are all but identical, and > only sold
16,133.
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