Stan who????
I was watching that auction. They really bid it up in the last few hours as it was in upper teens when I last saw it. Beautiful car and well documented
I don't see it selling for that amount. That dealer is just throwing it out there to see if he finds the right *** for that seat....but then againTo anybody interested: This car (1975 Imperial) is now being offered on Facebook Marketplace for $59,000!! A dealer listing it is in Sloan, Nevada. The dealer is "Moody's Auto Collection". Start Bidding!
No sunroof. Imperials came pretty loaded in 75. Not much to add to them.That's certainly a well equipped car. Was there anything not installed on it?
Must have every option???
No sunroof. Imperials came pretty loaded in 75. Not much to add to them.
What this car has that it could do without...N95 California emissions.
AKA- this thing is a dog. That 440 is choked to death.
I agree. I had 4 of these cars. The one with California emissions was the slowest of them all.No sunroof. Imperials came pretty loaded in 75. Not much to add to them.
What this car has that it could do without...N95 California emissions.
AKA- this thing is a dog. That 440 is choked to death.
My comment has nothing to do with LB as this is a 75 440 and LB was a 400 thing initially. Can't speak to "Federal" models as my experience is with Canadian spec cars vs Cali emissions.Sorry, but the federal models were no better - they were all pathetic dogs. I was working for Chrysler at the time and it was part of my job to evaluate driveability of the cars in that era. Lean Burn was a disaster across the board.
My comment has nothing to do with LB as this is a 75 440 and LB was a 400 thing initially. Can't speak to "Federal" models as my experience is with Canadian spec cars vs Cali emissions.
I drove my 74 Imperial in convoy with my friend up from the States who had a Cali emissions 75 Imperial and it was no contest...he could barely keep up with me and I was not horsing it. (Canadian car, N92 emissions meaning nothing other than Charcoal canister and OSAC valve. Formals in Canada even had a decal blocking off the "Unleaded Fuel Only" by the fuel gauge and no decals by the fuel door- Cdn spec cars got cats starting in 79- the R bodies).
Stock, smog era, low compression, 440 to 440- only difference was his N95 and the difference was very evident.
Both cars were in good tune.
I agree. I had 4 of these cars. The one with California emissions was the slowest of them all.
Plus the 75 doesn't have lean burn.
My comment has nothing to do with LB as this is a 75 440 and LB was a 400 thing initially. Can't speak to "Federal" models as my experience is with Canadian spec cars vs Cali emissions.
I drove my 74 Imperial in convoy with my friend up from the States who had a Cali emissions 75 Imperial and it was no contest...he could barely keep up with me and I was not horsing it. (Canadian car, N92 emissions meaning nothing other than Charcoal canister and OSAC valve. Formals in Canada even had a decal blocking off the "Unleaded Fuel Only" by the fuel gauge and no decals by the fuel door- Cdn spec cars got cats starting in 79- the R bodies).
Stock, smog era, low compression, 440 to 440- only difference was his N95 and the difference was very evident.
Both cars were in good tune.