1975 Imperial for Sale

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I love that white interior. Are the prices rising on these cars and where are they all coming from?
 
Seems like the asking prices of Formal NY'ers and Imps are on the rise. Like Stan said.... no one is offering $$$ anywhere near those asking prices.

Sounds like this one was hidden in a garage for a long, long time.
 
What was the production numbers on formals like? Cant be too high. I havent seen so many since 1979
 
Very low on the 1975 Imps. Last year of the Imp.

6,102 4 door Lebaron Hardtop
1,087 2 door Lebaron Coupe
1,641 2 door Crown Coupe

I'll have to look up the production numbers on NY'er
 
The short answer for production numbers for 1975 NY'ers is 31,000 total. I'll have to do a little more research to find the 2 and 4 door breakdown numbers.
 
Not necessary.................. What about other numbers in other years? I cant believe there were that many 75 New Yorkers built
 
Not necessary.................. What about other numbers in other years? I cant believe there were that many 75 New Yorkers built

That's about the yearly average from 1974-1978. The numbers were some what higher in 1976 (39,837 NY'ers). Total full size car production for 1976 Chryslers was 101,691 cars which consisted of NY'ers, Newports, and Town & Country. 1977 was the best year for production with 161,300 full size Chryslers which also was NY'ers. Newports and Town & Country. No Town & Country for 1978 and less than 30,000 NY'ers.
 
It's in pretty good condition. $7500 for a car with 92,000 miles is a lot.
 
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