Rare

Have had a few rare cars, but I just thought they were cars

Know a guy that has a RARE 69 Roadrunner, his words not mine, my word for it is an undesirable odd ball.

It is a real production 69 roadrunner and he was having restored and kept telling everyone about this rare roadrunner. When I seen it what he considers it rare is it is a painted top car. True very few painted top 69 RR. it is a green body with green interior and white painted top. In the 60's two tone painted top was not that unusual before the vinyl top became KING.

The car is for sale and he doesn't even tell people how much he wants for it.

IMO, it isn't a very good looking car,but for thoughs out there that are into a number matching car that is DIFFERENT, is exactly what he is looking for.

So is it a rare car or an ODDBALL?

I have a 1981 Imperial with original paint, interior and tires. 15,300 miles one of 7,200+ (dont remember exact number for 81, but less than 12,000 in the 3 model years) it has the aluminum snow flake wheels, red leather seats non tape deck radio (cassette or 8-track available) and the only extra cost option POWER MOON ROOF

I have never seen another 1981-1983 imperial in better unrestored condition, not saying there isn't a better one out there, I just haven't seen it.

Is it Rare? Yes I think so, does being rare make it worth more, NOPE! It is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it and seller willing to let it go.