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From: chriske34
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  • Hé das grappig, die auto heb ik nu. ik herken hem aan het logo op het stuur waar een stukje van mist.

  • have you ever seen the leather interior version? i have

  • All of these late-50s to late 70s luxury cars (Fleetwood, Imperial LeBaron and Lincoln Town Car, Mark III, Cad Eldorado) will greatly increase in value in the next two decades - mostly as museum pieces, unless you can afford the gas and actually drive them once in a while for fun. And they are fun to drive!. People in their late 40s and older who grew up with these kinds of cars will be the main buyers in years to come, I suspect.

    If the body and frame are rust free $6k might not be bad at all.

  • hello she11y

    6000 dollars for this type of car is not much, you have to make certain that the chassis and the bosywork is ok. otherwise you have a hell of a job to do, because of the sice of the car.

    greetz,

    christian

  • you need to take into consideration where this car is located (Europe I assume) --greatly heightens the value

    in response to she11y, the 76s arent worth as much as the 74's because they deleted the rear console after 1974

    -I think it is a decent price but your not getting a deal

  • @chriske34 6000.00 USD would buy a mint talisman in the states....not a 3k never driven talisman but something with 60k

  • @coldplays179

    US cars are way overpriced also in Sweden, would like to have one but it's not worth paying so much for them.

  • I'm thinking of buying a '76 Fleetwood Talisman with 48k original miles and the velour interior. Is the car worth 5990$?

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