For Sale the Imperial Sunroof car is back !!

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so, you all are really seeing a major uptick in Fuselage car prices? Or, perhaps it's a matter of a few nice ones selling at a decent price, but not an actual trend? just wondered, probably hard to say.

I can personally say that demand for the 1969 - 71 Chrysler 300 coupes is through the roof. I have all kinds of people wanting one from me, and I can't supply them anymore. In general, the demand for fuselage C bodies in general is really hot, especially in Europe. I hear a giant vortex building...................................

All the Mopar guys with the unrewarding to drive E bodies and bored with so many B bodies everywhere are now turning to the real cars.
 
I can personally say that demand for the 1969 - 71 Chrysler 300 coupes is through the roof. I have all kinds of people wanting one from me, and I can't supply them anymore. In general, the demand for fuselage C bodies in general is really hot, especially in Europe. I hear a giant vortex building...................................

All the Mopar guys with the unrewarding to drive E bodies and bored with so many B bodies everywhere are now turning to the real cars.
ok, thanks, so convertibles still not so much?
 
Same flipper as the Sport Fury GT. These are being sold out of Oklahoma City, any chance Patrick is familiar with this guy?

I've known Scott for 35 years. He buys and sells all kinds of performance Mopars, and yeah, he's a flipper. No big deal. Scott knows his ****, that I can guarantee you.
 
I have visited Scott in the 90s and he visited me, too a few years ago.
He is a numbers guy and we have a lot of fun talking about Mopars.
He is a die hard Mopar only guy and has a huge amount of knowledge.

Carsten
 
You mean I'm on the leading edge of a trend? Finally??

Actually... very rare one of none 76 NY 4speed with dumbass scoops will sell at BJ for $3.5M in 2020... 2020 price for very nice 76 NYB, lovingly cared for its entire existence... $2500.
 
IMHO certain models get the big request.
Mostly fuselages (and no, not because I prefer them).
But 2dr HTs with hideaway headlights (300s, Sport Furys, Imperial Coupes) from these years have a lot of followers and gain interest overhere in Europe.

Carsten
 
IMHO certain models get the big request.
Mostly fuselages (and no, not because I prefer them).
But 2dr HTs with hideaway headlights (300s, Sport Furys, Imperial Coupes) from these years have a lot of followers and gain interest overhere in Europe.

Carsten
Dang, I'd better get cracking and make my parts car a driver.

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An up trend for Fusies? I think not. Just another flipper looking for a sucker. That said the car looks amazing but I'm not sure how you can call that colour gold.
 
Actually... very rare one of none 76 NY 4speed with dumbass scoops will sell at BJ for $3.5M in 3020... 3020 price for very nice 76 NYB, lovingly cared for its entire existence... $2500.

There.....I fixed it for you.:poke:
 
I've seen this Imperial listing on a Facebook group I'm a part of - the view there is exactly the same, way too high @ 23.5k.:realcrazy:

for that price it should a complete Concours-level car.
 
I've seen the car in person and it's spectacular and with the exception of the old body and paint work I would call it better than concours quality because it's all original.
 
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