You better step up before his wife kills the deal all together. You said earlier
this was a great find. That doesn't happen to often so don't let it get away over
what is probably less than 10% of the price. A 64 with less than 30,000 miles!
What's their Phone # again......LOL!
Peter.
67 convert.----- Original Message -----
From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx
Date: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:53 pm
Subject: Re: IML: the 64 that I just almost got. will get.
> Congratulations Kenyon! We will all be hoping that you get that > Imperial. Take lots of pix! We wanna see! > > Paul > > In a message dated 1/23/2004 11:05:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, > imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > OK, things took a wrong turn. I can't deliver pictures this > weekend, so I'll spill the beans now. > > I have 4 cars, 2 1960's, Impeiral Margarine (73), and King > George the 64. > > My house is a 4-Imperial house before stuff starts to show from > the street, and the other day, my neighbor who is decidedly NOT a > car guy demonstrated that at least some of me is wearing off on > him by telling me that he'd seen 2 Imps that day. I was impressed > that he'd picked up on them at all. I doubt that he'd know a Cad > from a Lincoln, so he's coming along pretty well if I do say so
> myself.> He also said that one was for sale and was only about 5 > miles away - looked ok to him. I invited him to lead me to it, > and I was floored to find that it was pristine. I mean there was > a shaft of light coming through the clouds and a pot of gold and > all that. It was dirty frm sitting, but looked like a 2 year old > car. The interior is perfect, the body is perfect, the chrome is > brilliant. Everything. This is the sort of situation that you > dream about. > > It took a little while to get ahold of the seller, and we went > back awhile later. I opened the hood, and it was perfect. Opened > the air cleaner cover and the carb was so clean that it looked > NEW. No varnish, no discoloration. Wow. Looked inside and the > odo was at 29,900. Original. I began to salivate. It smelled > like 1964. Previous owner was an aunt. Uncle bought it for her
> to learn to drive in. She wasn't much for driving, I guess. It > got put into the garage and she gave it to the guy that has it > now. The thing is frigging mint! > > The lady (seller) started talking price and I knew that she was > not even close to the market value (high by 4 thousand) so told > her how valuable the car was and all that but that I just couldn't > afford it. I decided to leave it be. If you love something and > all that.... > > Called back in a few weeks and the car hadn't sold yet - it was > off on a side residential street and nobody was going to see it > there anyway unless I told you sharks on the IML, and I at least > know better than that. > > Seemed like they had no clue about how to go about selling it. > > I wound up getting her dad's number and we haggled back and
> forth and settled on a price and I still couldn't afford it at the > moment, so we agreed that the last $500 could be spread out over > time. Good enough. Done deal. > > Well, I went out and bought the parts that I always put on a car > that's new to me: > > Matched fan belts > > Radiator hoses > > Power steering hoses (!!!) > > Brake: wheel and master cylinders and flex hoses > > Trans rear seal > > > > I was to pick the car up and drive it home tomorrow (Saturday) > on its STOCK tires, but the guy's wife got to him and he > subsequently bagged the deal over the $500 in payments and didn't > bother to call me as he decided to go out of town on impulse and > would have probably had me knocking on his door at 9am without so > much as a phone call to tell about the fact that I was now $500
> short and I'd have to await his return monday and all. Bummer. > What the hell is it with guys' wives where they get em to go back > on their word after the make a DEAL? It was good enough on the > phone and all, but I digress.... > > I have the $500 hidden away for rainy days, so I can pony up, > but I'm starting my own business right now, and spending money is > really irresponsible, but what does one do in this situation? Go > for the car! I know that I can get my money back out of it > because the lady's initial price wasn't all that far from what the > car could fetch if sorted out and presented properly, but I didn't > buy it to flip it. I want to DRIVE her!!! > > We'll see what happens. That guy said he'd call me monday, > robbing me of the weekend, but I made it this far in life without > the car and I guess that I can wait a few more days.
> > Man that car was Tip-Top. I hope I get it. You'll see what I'm > all gaga about when you see pictures of it. > > That's the reason that I'm bestowing King George on a newly > found friend from the list. > > > > > > > > Kenyon Wills > > San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area > > > > 1960 Chrysler Imperial -- > >http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1960/Kenyon/Page01.htm> > > 1973 Chrysler Imperial -- > > >http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1973/Wills/index.htm > > > > > > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! > > > ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- > This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please > reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be
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