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That ‘67 Coupe was stolen. Note to self, buy future Imperials at auction and never sell at auction.
 
That ‘67 Coupe was stolen. Note to self, buy future Imperials at auction and never sell at auction.

Stolen while at the auction or stolen and trying to sell stolen vehicle at the auction?

Or.....are you talking about the price???
 
The price, that’s a lot of car for 7K...heck that’s a lot of car for 14K.
 
The '67 went for $12100. The degraded '65 Imperial four door went for $6600, which is $6599 more than I would of paid for it.

'79 Chrysler 300 are finally coming up in value. Hopefully a continuing trend. Now is my '79 Magnum GT worth more??????
 
The '67 went for $12100. The degraded '65 Imperial four door went for $6600, which is $6599 more than I would of paid for it.

'79 Chrysler 300 are finally coming up in value. Hopefully a continuing trend. Now is my '79 Magnum GT worth more??????
Oops, I didn’t read it right. That’s better.
 
Thanks for sharing I'm always interested in the prices at auction. I wonder if that '63 wagon is as good as the pictures, that was one of my favorites. I think the 67 Imperial sold for a very fair price.
 
Interesting that lot K 75 sold. Wonder why the other (black) didn't.
Guess just not enough money there? Or maybe not as nice as the red one.
 
I think I am going to try to go to the Indy show this year it is always the middle of May, and an easy drive for me. I definitely will if the right car is there. A no researve car would be a plus, that is why I was really curious what the 67 Imperial went for, in FL
 
Lot # W135 1962 Chrysler 300H, 1 of 435 made, factory dual quads 405 hp. Console car. $27,500 high bid - didn't sell.

1962 Chrysler 300H Hardtop | W135 | Kissimmee 2018 | Mecum Auctions


The non-letter 1962 300 that I sold two weeks ago was a non-a/c car but with the same drivetrain as the 300H (an option for the non-letter cars called the firepower 380 package) was sold for $27K. That was quite a bit less than was in it, but that is what it brought. 5 days after I sold it, I had a firm offer of 32K, but by then it was sold. Oh well.........:BangHead:

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There was a beautiful 71 Hemi Cuda vert tribute car that sold for a little over $100k yesterday. Very nice.....A real one would be $2-$3 Million.
 
There was a beautiful 71 Hemi Cuda vert tribute car that sold for a little over $100k yesterday. Very nice.....A real one would be $2-$3 Million.

Wasn't much over a decade ago you could get one of the hardtop variety at the Daytona Turkey run for 50/60k.
 
The non-letter 1962 300 that I sold two weeks ago was a non-a/c car but with the same drivetrain as the 300H (an option for the non-letter cars called the firepower 380 package) was sold for $27K. That was quite a bit less than was in it, but that is what it brought. 5 days after I sold it, I had a firm offer of 32K, but by then it was sold. Oh well.........:BangHead:

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Steve, that's stunning! Again I say, we need a coffee table book detailing your whole collection!
 
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