1972-73 IMPERIAL FOR SALE Tracker starting NOW into INFINITY.

She's been a fortunate car, basically in good shape when Perry bought her in SLC, and we've tidied up the body and paint and ensured she's safe to drive.

There is the usual minor issue with the rear of the vinyl roof, shrinkage etc and it could either be fixed or replaced, though it's in good shape otherwise.

Nothing you wouldn't expect from a 46 year old car, Doc's team will take care of it, then she's perfect and maybe a good car for a successful real estate saleswoman.

You can imagine the conversation - you have 4, this is mine.

Besides, she may be able to get a tax deduction as a work vehicle, anyway a nice home at McNeedy Mansion.

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You're welcome, had things been different, and fuel cheaper it may have come here.

In reality, such a beautiful car is better in her homeland cruising the highways, it was my pleasure helping her along the way.

Thx for your kind remarks. Should I eventually get to Alberta, I think a Cordoba would be a better size, and Graham has one waiting for me he says. Just take it to the dealership John, and 50k later I'm all set.

Lol

She just might be ready for your arrival John! That is if I quit adding to the fleet...
 
Thanks John. I think you know I will keep Lee exercised, spoiled and she will have tiptop automotive healthcare.:lol:
So Doc... how many Imperials can you write off as a business investment when you're a dentist? I'm thinking once you've covered all the corners of the parking lot Uncle Sam would say enough. You're going to need a Gesswein style steelership soon...
 
We may as well tell everyone- the white one was mine, and I just sold it to Doc, my friend needed space in his new garage and recently asked me Is Lee for sale as someone had inquired whilst Perry was out in it.

Since I won't get back until maybe 2020 it was best to let her go rather than pay storage somewhere.

I contacted Doc as I always said I'd give him the opportunity to buy before anyone else, and we were able to conclude a mutually satisfactory deal. Perry is delivering her to Doc next month, I loved my 40 mile drive and know that Doc will enjoy her too, along with the rest of his fleet.

Bon voyage Lee, happy motoring Doc.:usflag::thumbsup:

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I have to hurry up with studies, so Doc won´t own all of the 72-73 Imps before I have the chance to buy my second one.:mad::poke:
 
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So Doc... how many Imperials can you write off as a business investment when you're a dentist? I'm thinking once you've covered all the corners of the parking lot Uncle Sam would say enough. You're going to need a Gesswein style steelership soon...
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Congratulations Doc! When are you going to open up "McNeedy's Imperial Garage"?

You'd better start looking for a shop to warehouse these in.:poke:

Good job you guys!
 
Congratulations Doc! When are you going to open up "McNeedy's Imperial Garage"?

You'd better start looking for a shop to warehouse these in.:poke:

Good job you guys!
Kenny, the wifey and I are seriously thinking of building a vaulted rambler with an oversized deep turned/attached garage...sell the 2 story and cabin or sell 2 story and build on cabin property...that is, knock down the saltbox structure...3 year out plan. We're just doing the homework...thinking of the design...walking model homes, etc...she's a realtor and sells new construction.
 
I can imagine Lee hauling around potential home buyers with your wife at the wheel pointing to new construction! :steering:
 
I just wondered how long is Dental School studies in Finland?

I´m not going to study anything like that. My math sucks, so I´ll highly likely go to study psychology or law.

Any way, it´s 5.5 years after high school.

Plus that the shipping and taxes are here so high that I´ll stay on only two Imps and a daily driver.
 
I´m not going to study anything like that. My math sucks, so I´ll highly likely go to study psychology or law.

Any way, it´s 5.5 years after high school.

Plus that the shipping and taxes are here so high that I´ll stay on only two Imps and a daily driver.
That seems short...11 years for me at University of Minnesota with undergrad+/grad/residency.
 
Well; primary school is six years, secondary is three, and high school takes 2.5-4 years.

Also kindergarten starts at seven and there´s a possibility to go to ``starting class`` for a year.

Both the psychologist and lawyer need around five years, so to me the sum is 19 years from the first (starting) class.
 
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Kenny, the wifey and I are seriously thinking of building a vaulted rambler with an oversized deep turned/attached garage...sell the 2 story and cabin or sell 2 story and build on cabin property...that is, knock down the saltbox structure...3 year out plan. We're just doing the homework...thinking of the design...walking model homes, etc...she's a realtor and sells new construction.

Sounds like a good plan... whatever you do don't get sucked into some HOA or a township with dumb *** zoning laws.

I see you on the outskirts with a 3-5 acre plot and a 60x80 shop. High ceiling one four post and one two post lift. Plenty of storage for parts and cars.

See... i can spend your money with the best of 'em:rofl:

Congrats again Doc, ENJOY!
 
Doc, you know, there's this guy named Tim Wellborn, who probably started out like you. But he liked B bodies, not C's.
Forget all those construction and zoning headaches. All you need now is an old dealership building.
There's probably 1 or 2 near you. :poke:
The Story — Wellborn Musclecar Museum
Congrats on your new Imperial. Post more pics when you bring it home.
 
I've never considered it. I've had her for 12 years, as it was the first in my current bunch of cars.
Maybe in another 30 years. I can't see ever getting tired of the old girl.
 
Doc, you know, there's this guy named Tim Wellborn, who probably started out like you. But he liked B bodies, not C's.
Forget all those construction and zoning headaches. All you need now is an old dealership building.
There's probably 1 or 2 near you. :poke:
The Story — Wellborn Musclecar Museum
Congrats on your new Imperial. Post more pics when you bring it home.
Don't know Tim...But, there is a local Mopar guy Greg Nelson in the rural part of town that's a huge B and E body owner...has a shop and website.
 
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