For some reason, this is one of those questions people are loathe to answer-- although I don't know why. I guess they feel they're going to insult you by giving you an answer, when in my opinion it's more insulting to ignore the question. Having said that, in my opinion, $4000 seems reasonable. However, I realize there are people out there who will never pay that. Generally, I agree with Dick B's suggestions about ebay. The only thing I would add is: you have to be patient. The economy is slow and there is not the demand for these cars that there is for, say, a Corvette. It may not be a case of your price being too high as much as the area you are looking in too small. In other words, cast a wider net. (By going on the IML site, Collector Car Trader, etc.) It may still take you awhile-- unless you give it away, which I don't suggest-- but at least you will know you have reached more potential buyers. Mark M FFGREG32@xxxxxxx wrote: > Gentlemen, and ladies of the list. Due to some personal circumstances, > I must sell my 64 Chrysler 4 door Crown. It is Persian White over > pearlescent white leather w/ black cloth inserts. Working air, Auto > Pilot, 93,000. Fresh Paint no rust very nice #3 condition. I have over > 5,000 into this, and have tried to sell it for $4,000 here with > absolutely no responses. This is disheartening. I realize that one > rarely gets what one invests in these cars, but, my question is this, > how much of a hit will I have to take? What, in your collective wisdom > would be the value of this car to the "Real World"? I hate to sell > her, but I must. If any of you would give me some idea of what to ask > for my car, I would be very grateful. Thanks in advance, Greg > 1964 Imperial Crown > 1980 Pierce 50 ft. Telesqurt