"showroom condition"?/survival rate
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"showroom condition"?/survival rate



I can tell you that there are at least two 67/68 convertibles that have been for sale “forever”.  There is one in Milburn, SD for $17,900, another in CO at $10,400; and finally the “showroom condition” green babe with gold carpet in FL for $14,900.

 

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Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:25 PM
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Subject: Re: IML: "showroom condition"?/survival rate

 

I've noted that rather interesting fact for a long time & often wondered why these 2 years seemed to be survivors. There are some that argue that the same cars keep coming up for sale over &.over I wonder how much truth there is in that?

Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:34 PM

Subject: IML: "showroom condition"?/survival rate

 

Given how few '67-'68 Imperials were produced, and
especially the low number of convertibles, the
survival rate is kind of impressive isn't it?  At any
given time there seems to be at least one or two
convertibles at eBay or on
www.collectorcartraderonine.com

--- jsadowski <jsadowski@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> The 67-68's seem to have a very high survival
> rate.With that in mind, I think one would be hard
> pressed to get anywhere near this persons asking
> price for a really nice example, let alone one that
> was so many flaws.
> John
>   -----



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