I don't think it is worth too much. Maybe a couple thousand but it depends how bad you want it. Have to be real nice condition. My opinion. He would never get $8,500.00. >From: "Woolf,Richard" <richard.woolf@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: "'mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: IML: Fair Price for a '74 LeBaron >Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 15:06:00 -0500 > > > > > > > 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 > >