How many 72-73 Imperials will be FOR SALE between now and into 2018?

Wasn't a level playing field, or else the outcome would've been different (this better not start WW3!).
No worries , I’m a pretty relaxed person when it comes to stuff like this, what our grand parents did back in the day was there game and is history.
 
We get them over here too. A few months ago, I was looking at a '69 Dodge Phoenix (Plymouth Fury to you) so I rang the seller and asked him for more info and photos, he told me basically the same thing as this other bloke in Baltimore, only thing is, the Phoenix was over 2000kms away. Even after I explained this to him, he was very reluctant and never heard from him again.
This other '73 you are chasing, is it a coupe or 4-door?, colour?
Red 4dr.
 
I just had a 73 Impy come in. Sitting for 20 years...will spend a day on it next week and see how it runs. Appears to have had lower quarter work. The 64 Crown Coupe came from the same estate...it fired up no problem and everything works.

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I purchased them to flip or part. Once I get the 73 on the hoist I'll figure out what to do with it. The 64 I'm tempted to keep but I all ready have too many keepers . I have another 73 Imperial to look at ...it's definitely a parts car as it's been outside for 20 plus years. Both of the Imperials that just arrived were well taken care of ..inside with covers on them .Previous owner was born in 1921 ...purchased the 73 as a new Demo here in Ontario.
 
I purchased them to flip or part. Once I get the 73 on the hoist I'll figure out what to do with it. The 64 I'm tempted to keep but I all ready have too many keepers . I have another 73 Imperial to look at ...it's definitely a parts car as it's been outside for 20 plus years. Both of the Imperials that just arrived were well taken care of ..inside with covers on them .Previous owner was born in 1921 ...purchased the 73 as a new Demo here in Ontario.
***Please keep me HIGH on your list for parts...for 72-73 Imperials, that is. THANKS
 
Unless it's badly rusted underneath, it would be a shame to wreck that '73.
 
They're lovely cars, I had fun driving mine on the Wisconsin freeways and have decided to leave her there and share her with my friend. Why?

Because we have nothing here like the 70mph freeways and it was a blast to accelerate up to that speed and cruise.

Also, the 8.60 NZ per gallon premium gasoline prices here compared to your 2 45 USD per gallon price.

Regards to all from Christchurch NZ
 
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