Would you know how many Dodge Polara 2dr and 4dr Spring Specials were produced? I would think the number would be lower.
yes lower 2282 2dr htops and 2513 4dr htop Polara Customs had the A82 Special pkg.
Would you know how many Dodge Polara 2dr and 4dr Spring Specials were produced? I would think the number would be lower.
I know for sure that you could have 1970 Gran Coupes in a variety of colors and (non-paisley) vinyl roof shades. So customers interested in the mere added value of the equipment otherwise optinal could choose standard colors and standard interiors.
If that applies to the 1973 Spring Special/Gold Sticker Value cars, too, then the KT9 Dark Chestnut metallic exterior paint was not mandatory.
Amazingly enough, whereas PM43K3D248325 (an A82 just bought by @Youngblood1989 and with the tag here) is KT9 Dark Chestnut metallic, PM43K3F226297 (your A82, tag here) is HT8 Chestnut metallic,-- not dark chestnut, seemingly in contradiction to the Mopar ad you posted above.
Amazingly enough, whereas PM43K3D248325 (an A82 just bought by @Youngblood1989 and with the tag here) is KT9 Dark Chestnut metallic, PM43K3F226297 (your A82, tag here) is HT8 Chestnut metallic,-- not dark chestnut, seemingly in contradiction to the Mopar ad you posted above.
Interesting. @69CoronetRT
Lmao 4855 is not rare?Nice 4 door but it's not rare. Just a 4 Fury with ugly plaid inserts.
Possible "rare" if it might have been a "Spring Special" trim, rather than a full-production year trim. Possibly "rare" due to its look, with few being built as a result. Possibly "rare" as few dealers in a particular zone ordered it for stock vehicles, as other dealers in other sales zones might have ordered more.Lmao 4855 is not rare?
I don't think so. Low hundreds gets closer to rare. Double digit production numbers is rare.Lmao 4855 is not rare?
I feel like rare is subjective. However rare is not always desirable.I don't think so. Low hundreds gets closer to rare. Double digit production numbers is rare.
True, I just don't think something they made in the thousands meets the definition of rare.I feel like rare is subjective. However rare is not always desirable.
Less than 10,000 is rare, and anything less than that is just more so, at least to me.True, I just don't think something they made in the thousands meets the definition of rare.
not found in large numbers and consequently of interest or value.
Well said. Personal interest in a car can certainly change the value.to me, speaking for myself, i am more in the @LocuMob , @CBODY67 camp, possibly others, as I understand their comments anyway.
rare is "LOW" prduction numbers AND "HIGH" demand for a model/option combination. Those words may have analytical/rule of thumb definitions that are less subjective. I dont know. Its just what I use.
. "Low" production, of a vehicle a manufacturer made, to me, is like 10% or lower, in a given year. Could have turned out that way because the manufacturer designed an unattractive/low consumer interest car. Or, they only intended to make a few, as a strategy to market the car overall.
. "High" demand is MORE subjective, to me, in that what are present-day asking/transaction prices, X number of years since EOP, versus OTHER models of that same car (eg; plain jane fury vs a Sport Fury of same year). vs. what they sold for new (inflation adjusted lower, equal, or multiples higher). Do they come up for sale all the time, or not?
Other people use other means (seat of the pants, or linear regression models with AI) to decide what THEY think is "rare" based on values/production numbers/estimate of how many left, Ouija boards, whatever).
C'est la vie.
To me, this '73 Spring Special is nice, and LIKELY a lower production vs other 73 Furys. All things equal, there would be FEWER left today 50+ years later.
I have no experience growing up jonesin' over one, NOR any family members owning one. Only means I have little sentimental attachment to it.
WIW? to me, some premium over another '73 Fury in comparable condition. I happen to like the look, interior and all. BUT it is not on MY "gotta have one" list, so there's a limit to the premium I would pay.
To somebody else? "Priceless".
The "market" usally sorts out everybody's various motivations to enter vehicle transactions -- succesfful ones or not.
There's a 73 Fury 2door I've been getting parts off of for years exactly same color combo and interior as your 4 door. I never liked that Interior cloth patternNice 4 door but it's not rare. Just a 4 Fury with ugly plaid inserts.
Each is your own.One could argue that it's rare just by being a C-body.
Humph.