For Sale 1973 Imperial 4dr

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I am not too far way from this car. About 90 minutes or so.
If anybody wants me to look at it PM me.
 
@Tobias74 can give you some advice but you will need to use a broker now as the rules have changed.
Yes that’s right you have to use a Broker now, it will cost you around $500 for all the paperwork if you don’t have a carrier license.
 
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The Car needs minor work, AC doesn’t work, 2 power windows don’t work, Windshield washer doesn’t work, Radio doesn’t work, rear of the car is repainted and some other little stuff.
 
You need a complete form 7501 (I think that's what it was) . I called the Portmaster where my car crossed to be sure and also "smooth" the way. Once he knew the car was 37 y/o, no one cared. I made a completed 7501 a condition of the sale from the seller. (He met me in Seattle) This was in April of 2018.

If anyone should doubt it, $2999 gets you a Michigan title as proof and a free Mirada.
 
Post pictures of the blue leather seats, please! This one´s a beauty by its body, but there´s leaves and rust on it.
 
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Stay tuned Santa left someone a 73 Imperial under their tree apparently..
 
I did enquire about this '73, this is what the seller had to say:
Thanks for your interest in the Imperial. This car is in show room condition, never been driven in winter. Should be seen to be appreciated.
I 'm asking $12,000.00.

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I believe this is not the Brent Cummings '73 Imperial previously discussed on FCBO, photos of which are above.
You were right on the money on your price estimate Doc.
 
I have a feeling that he´s stuck on gold ones.
 
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