For Sale 1975 Imperial Crown Coupe St. Regis,2 dr.hdtp.http://denver.c15,000 Denver CO. U.S.A.

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If I was in the market for a brown 75 Crown Coupe, it would be the one at Gesswein. The only thing I prefer on the the one listed above is the velour interior.

http://www.gessweinmotors.com/Preow...ROWN-COUPE-Milbank-South-Dakota-57252-1723828

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I'm lucky- the browns and greens that turn off so many people don't bug me, so I have more of a selection to chose from. I really like the Gesswein car and have been considering it for some time.
 
Wonder whats wrong with it.... most other Gesswein cars are priced way over the top...

Nice collection... but most have been on there for years as Bob said.
 
It's been sitting on his lot a long time and it has Higher mileage than the other classics he has, and it's got more imperfections than the others (some seam separations on the seats- not perfect paint).

Compared to his other stuff, he never asked the same amount of money for this one...I think 7500 was its peak price years ago.
 
Driving to Gesswein Motors is on my side trip of places to go. They always have a fine selection of Mopar's.
 
I'm lucky- the browns and greens that turn off so many people don't bug me, so I have more of a selection to chose from. I really like the Gesswein car and have been considering it for some time.

I like the greens and browns too. I've had a green 69 Fury III and my 73 Ralleye Challenger was F1 Pale Green. That 73 Imp I'm chasing is F1 Mist Green. I don't remember having any browns cars but one of my favorite Formal colors is Y9 Spanish Gold looks brown (which has a lot green in it when you look close at in the sunlight).
 
Yes Y9 is another nice one. One of the things I love about old cars is the colour selection and how the properties of those old colours used to shift depending on the light. Even Spinnaker white has a cream tone to it that makes it look like a light beige in certain light...so much better than the refrigerator white everybody uses now.
 
Yes Y9 is another nice one. One of the things I love about old cars is the colour selection and how the properties of those old colours used to shift depending on the light. Even Spinnaker white has a cream tone to it that makes it look like a light beige in certain light...so much better than the refrigerator white everybody uses now.

I bought a new bare bones 1977 W1 Eggshell White with red vinyl interior Dodge pickup with a Slant 6 with 3 on the tree. It was a military sale at Ft. Bliss, Tx. That truck would change to a different hue with a nice coat of wax. Very nice truck. I wish I would of kept that truck!
 
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