Fail on two levels.the air not working. I think it just needs charged.
Think he meant to say, "no lower balls."And more bad grammar
"That's about it. Nothing that really costs any money, they just need tinkered "
Also seems the sellers ad text is unnecessarily angry for wanting to sell something at a premium price .
And once again for the 10 millionth time, I leave you with these famous last words...
Fail on two levels.
1. Grammar
2. It needs more than a simple charge.
That comment about costing more than a Cadillac, was that true as Chrysler advertising suggested Cadillacs, Imperials and Lincolns were roughly the same price.
Thx Carmine, marketing can assist a lesser product succeed over a better one. Classic case was the VCR, Sony's Betamax was technologically superior to VHS but when you got 2hr vs 1hr recording time and probably other features, that swayed the market. Shame Chrysler dealerships didn't compare to Cadillac where Imperial is concerned but when the sales volume was far smaller I guess dealers didn't care, and, as is commonly written, - the public thought an Imperial an expensive Chrysler compared to say, a Cadillac or Lincoln so what could you do.The suggested retail was usually a few dollars higher than Cad/Linc, (like within a $100) but that meant nothing. I would guess actual transaction prices were usually less.
Cads had the best resale by far, basically on name and the better treatment you got at a Cad-exclusive store, or at least paired with Olds/Buick in smaller markets. With an Imperial, your were guaranteed a dealer experience worthy of a /6 Duster.
Of course our engineering was better, but...