Hello Pete and List, Great comments and another verification of the buyer beware concept. From an option perspective, are low optioned Imperials of this vintage less common? I seem to recall seeing statistics on which options buyers chose most frequently. Is anyone aware of these? Greg Gryczan West Palm Beach, FL U.S.A. At 11:21 PM 5/28/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Greg, > >I've learned to take "every option available" statements with MORE than >a grain of salt. A sack is probably necessary. > >It seems that many owners don't bother to do any research on their >vehicles. They get an idea in their head and it stays there so long it >becomes "truth." There may still be a 66 Lincoln on ebay with the rare >"sewer side" doors. That's no joke, unfortunately. > >The 73 coupe obviously doesn't have a tilt wheel, cruise, or leather. >Without those common options it almost certainly doesn't have the >sunroof, auto-dimmer, dual A/C, etc. And what's up with the carpet? >Wouldn't you at least straighten that and vacuum up the debris before >taking pictures for all to see? > >I don't want to be a nit-picker. The car does look very nice but it >isn't all the seller thinks it is. His reserve must not have been >unreasonable, though, as it looks like it will sell. > >Pete > > >Gregory Gryczan wrote: > >The copy reads "Car is equipped with every available option.", however, >isn't the steering column fixed? In other words, it is not the tilt and > >telescopic unit. Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't a sun roof >available >on '73's? The leather seating is misleading as the seats are cloth and >leather. > > >