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  1. Marv

    NOT MINE 1970 Fury

    GC8 mood indigo.. super rare 1971 only color option
  2. Marv

    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    No the red one from eBay was "Little Blood" a 1972 coupe that @DocMcNeedy used to own and now is with @Moseman ... I think it didn't sell at 6k. Reserve not met. The one I bought is a 73 coupe, almost matching options but this one was never offered on the internet
  3. Marv

    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    @glennb49 you're right with most you've said but I'm not him. I bought the red 73 off of him. The yellow 73 is in the process of being parted. One of the blue cars is a daily driver, the other one is a Frank but has been sold. Not sure about the golden cars status
  4. Marv

    NOT MINE 1973 Imperial. Parting out. Or sale.

    just wanted to say the same.. what a great looking car that was back then..
  5. Marv

    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    Plus Europeans are screwed at the moment. Economy going down the drain and interest rates sky rocketing. Many people are not in the market to buy 5 figure stuff they don't need
  6. Marv

    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    I'm happy that peoples preferences are different because otherwise I couldn't afford my car. But if I put things in perspective for me I see that blue 1970 SFGT being offered for 30k and then this 4 door selling for 33k and ask myself how that goes along.. I mean a very sought after car produced...
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    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    We're probably all blessed since we can afford to spend money on cars that are just there for our joy but are quite useless otherwise...
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    NOT MINE 1970 Fury GT

    Wasn't that guy throwing a 70 SFGT wanted, budget $50k request into that GT Facebook group back then? I also think that's a great opportunity, a blue car with a fully documented resto is fairly priced at $30k
  9. Marv

    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    so bitter it's almost sour :lol:I'd love to have a 20k miles car, it would be great fun to put 3k miles per year on it and enjoy the hell out of that autoMOBILE. Anyways good thing is the buyer is able to spend $33k on this 4 door so it's probably an amount of money he doesn't care about. Good...
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    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    Yes it is, zero rust, history proven back to 1973, engine bay all original, interior as well. Though I wouldn't call 78k miles super low. Always depends what you want. I think this golden 4 door is very nice to look at but will it be a reliable driver? On the first 500miles it'll probably show...
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    NOT MINE 1972 Imperial $33,600 (Sold)

    And the red 2 door on eBay ended up 6k high bid...I think 33k is no indication for what c bodies bring, it's more a proof that if you're lucky enough you might find someone with too much money who's willing to pay whatever you ask.. I paid half for this one... and before I bought it I asked...
  12. Marv

    NOT MINE 1969 Imperial LeBaron 2-door.

    That steering wheel looks like it's part of the Titanic wreck
  13. Marv

    NOT MINE CTC's Auto Ranch

    somethings cooking over here :lol:
  14. Marv

    NOT MINE 1970 Sport Fury on Facebook

    Being a PH29 formal roof car, this is obviously not a GT. Seller description: Asking 13.900$ located St Claire Shores, MI 70 sport fury with GT package add-on , Good running 440 ,fresh rebuilt transmission ,this is a driver quality vehicle not a show car
  15. Marv

    NOT MINE 71 NYer coupe yellow (Belgium)

    For Sale - Beautiful 1971 Chrysler New Yorker 440 A/T Lemon Twist A/C Fuel Injection!
  16. Marv

    NOT MINE Daytonas for everybody

    Most of the wing cars had a result below estimate. I could imagine that 7 Daytonas and 5 Superbirds were an overdose. For maximum profit he should´ve split the collection on multiple auctions. But I suppose one million or less on the bank account doesn´t matter to him
  17. Marv

    NOT MINE Daytonas for everybody

    results are in. About $6,7mio if you disregard the Corvette and the Camaro which weren´t part of the collection. Estimate was about $9mio.
  18. Marv

    NOT MINE 1969 Imperial (NOT MINE)

    yes but imagine a deep plum 69 Imperial coupe next to a matching 4 door at a car show. That would be off da hook
  19. Marv

    NOT MINE 1969 Imperial (NOT MINE)

    why not buy a matching 4 door to your coupe:lol: the coupe will be too good to drive anyways when finished so why not get a matching beater
  20. Marv

    NOT MINE 1969 Imperial (NOT MINE)

    M9 is deep plum. Same color Julian's @vdk2010 Imperial is
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