1975 Imperial barn find Odd Trim tag 5 series

How many teeth to these people have ? Is the sister also the mother ? Do they play Banjos ?
 
They are nice people. Not knocking them at all, 0%. Cash is the king for the wheeler dealers. That's all.

Actually very nice people. We had a bible study in the junk yard. Always glad to talk some Jesus Words.
Jesus tends to creep into everything I do, no matter where I go.
When I can't buy anything or agree on anything (exception of the 72 newport junker) at least we can both learn something about ourselves and about our Lord Jesus Christ. No need to make the whole trip a waste of my thousand bucks. The Lord witnesses in strange ways.
 
Do you/they still have the '75 Imperial coupe? Did you ever clean it up a bit? How are the rockers and quarter panels and underneath for rust? PM me!! I hope they haven't derbies this thing! From earlier posts the family members don't know these values on some of these cars. Now it's 2 years later and the market is real soft now!
 
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Ok, found this car in a barn. I need to have an understanding of the value of this two door.
Titled.
Drove into the barn when parked.

The trim tag has a second tag that is different than any other I have previously seen.

Series 5 Job Number 0952

Any info on that tag would be much appreciated.

And I really need to understand the value of this sweet two door ride.

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I don't know the specifics but appears to be a special order of some type. Maybe for a factory executive. Maybe there is a line worker on here who can provide more support or maybe on the build sheet.
 
I doubt it has sold. They are more in the hobby of collecting and not selling.
If I wanted to shell out the bucks at a high price they would sale.
If I go back to try to purchase, they know they have me and won't negotiate.
I'm not in the position to purchase much of anything at the moment.
Maybe if someone purchased a few of my other cars I would go back over there and try for the cuda again. And the others after I can't strike a deal on the cuda. haha.
 
Well Thanks for responding and I see your point. I'm trying to sell my '60 Imperial blue, (which is on Facebook and tried to post it over here also), so I know what you're talking about! Looking at past posts on this car the folks that own theis '75 and other cars have some very Lofty $$ ideas!
 
I'm surprised at what folks asking prices are, especially compared to seeing actual selling prices on the 74-75's.
Cool cars for sure. Would like to have one, that blue one would work just fine for my curiosities.
I have a cuda to try and buy in a wind row kinda near this property. I'll make it a point to some how bump into this guy and his family while I am out there hunting this winter. I'll update this if I get a different price point.
 
A lot of pigeon poop. Unfortunately. And the cuda is really covered in it as well.
 
^^^ Hey "Cuda" any word on this '75 coupe? So, this car is in Eastern Colorado, Idaho or Utah? Those are the places I consider "Land of Sand"! Anyway, I'm still interested if possible. PM me when you can.
 
Technically the car is in West Kansas on the Colorado border.
My hunting season has not started out there so I have not made it out there yet.
The next 3 months is my deer/bear/elk/crane season in the plains and I will be more likely to bump into that fella during this season. I'll let ya know if I bump into him.
He will sell the car, but you have to be willing to pay the coin. Are you interested enough to pay up?
 
^^Thanks... It depends on what "pay up" means to this guy! If there's no rust of any kind on the lower quarters and rockers. Mechanically, what would it need. The seats look to be in need of attention... that velour usually holds up well unless it gets moldy in there. Any mice or rodents residing in the car? Frankly, unless somebody really gets a good look/inspection of the car, I wouldn't want to guess a price!
 
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