A 1931 Imperial CG in the condition as shown
for the CD8 not being worth more than $100,000? Guess what? It will make the
200,000 mark with ease.
Sherwood Kahlenberg
For a hundred point trailer queen
maybe? But one with the wrong dash and front bumper I don't think so.
Those cars aren't worth anywhere near as much as they used to be since the
speculators got their clocks cleaned in the early nineties.
Best Regards
Arran Foster
1954 Imperial Newport
And those are just the admitted condition
problems, and ones discovered in the pictures. A guy spending a couple
hundred grand doesn't want a project. I have looked at several cars
advertised on eBay. The cars I looked at barely made the
lowest end of "as advertised". I did see one that was exactly as
advertised, with one minor exception--they had started out with a rust free
6 cylinder automatic car, and turned it into a 4 speed, tripower, bucket
seat, muscle car. They didn't advertise it as a "matching numbers
car", so maybe they were correct in what they did say.
John