The ultra-rare paisley vinyl roof offered on the 1971 Imperial for a couple of months in 1970 is well-documented on our website at http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1971/Paisley/index.htm The pattern of this top was not actually a true paisley design, but, of course, the name has stuck over the years. The correct factory name for the top was simply "Burgundy," and the code V1M on the dataplate or build sheet will confirm the originality of the top on any particular car. I know of four '71 Imperials (two were painted in "Sparkling Burgundy Metallic" and one was white) which had the Burgundy top as original equipment, so the seller's statement that this car was one of only two with the top is solidly wrong. Even so, it's still a low-production option that was cancelled on November 27, 1970. If the car has spent much time outside, there's a good chance that the top will have faded, as a couple of pictures show on the website listed above. As far as a value for the car, it is, of course, worth what ever you're willing to pay for it, but a general set of guidelines can be found at http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1971/Prices.htm Frankly, unless you just have a serious passion for the Burgundy top, I don't think this option adds a tremendous amount of value to the car. Thanks, Elijah Scott 1965 Imperial LeBaron 1970 Imperial LeBaron 1971 Imperial LeBaron --- B&T Roddick <1roscoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Don Uhl" <don.uhl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Multiple recipients of Mopar" > <mml@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 3:54 PM > Subject: Rare Imperial > > > > > > This coming weekend I am going to have a look > at a 71 Imperial 4dr > > ht. I could do with some Idea of the value of this > car so I have can > > figure out what to offer him for it. > > The car is a full load 71 that if for sale by > the son of the > > original owner. The car is supposed to be in near > mint condition, as it > > has always been garaged and serviced regularly. > 100,000 miles, with one > > repaint in 81 over some stone chips, new carb and > tank has been pulled > > cleaned and resprayed inside. > > The car was ordered in Oct 70 and he went down > the option list and > > ordered everything that he could have, with the > exception of anti lock > > brakes (yes they were an option in 71). The car > has headlight wipers and > > washers, auto headlight dimmers, auto headlights, > auto temp heater and > > air, rear heater, AM, FM radio with floor switch > for search. Etc., etc., > > etc. It is burgundy in color. > > Now the rare part, when this car was ordered, > for a window of 2 > > months they had available the option of a PAISLEY > (flower pattern) top, > > matching the color of the car. This car was one of > only 2 Imperials that > > this optional top was installed on. Top is still > supposed to be in very > > good condition. > > Anyone every seen a Paisley top Imperial? > > I will make an offer on this car on the > weekend, any Ideas as to the > > value this top would add to this car? I also > realize that these cars are > > not high on the value side because of their size > and 6000 # weight. > > Thanks, I will let you know what I am doing > and if I don't buy it, > > maybe someone else is interested. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com