As of Dec. 21, 2024, this is the information we have about this car:
[Feb.01.2017] Car #83 [NEW, 1/2007] has turned up unexpectedly (it was not included previously on this roster of survivors); it was offered for sale a number of times on Internet (EBay) by Chicago Classic Cars. The listed 'buy-it-now' price is gradually increasing: first it stood at$92,500, then $110,000, then $125,000. The original owner was P.K. Wrigley [Philip K. Wrigley was the long timeowner of the Chicago Cubs, which he inherited when his father, chewing gum mogul WilliamWrigley Jr., died in 1932]. The description included the following: this is a pillarless 4-door hardtop sedan, Camelot Gray [the only one painted that color in 1957] with Black & White leather upholstery, all vanities except beveled mirror, original Bill-of-Sale indicating P.K. Wrigley as the buyer, original matching numbers 365cid V8 engine with dual quads, automatic transmission, autronic eye, power windows, power vent windows, power seat with memory, polarized sun visors, air conditioning, power trunk open & close, clock, signal seeking am radio with twin speakers, day/night rearview mirror, L78x15 white-wall tires, electric door locks, stainless steel roof, power steering, powerbrakes, forged aluminum wheels, outside rearview mirror with remote control, mileage:50,886, VIN: 5770090427. In one attempt to sell the car [March 2007] the vendor added the mileage (50,886mi); he said: Driven only 81 miles in the past 19 years.
[Feb.01.2017] Car #83 [NEW, 1/2007] has turned up unexpectedly (it was not included previously on this roster of survivors); it was offered for sale a number of times on Internet (EBay) by Chicago Classic Cars. The listed 'buy-it-now' price is gradually increasing: first it stood at$92,500, then $110,000, then $125,000. The original owner was P.K. Wrigley [Philip K. Wrigley was the long timeowner of the Chicago Cubs, which he inherited when his father, chewing gum mogul WilliamWrigley Jr., died in 1932]. The description included the following: this is a pillarless 4-door hardtop sedan, Camelot Gray [the only one painted that color in 1957] with Black & White leather upholstery, all vanities except beveled mirror, original Bill-of-Sale indicating P.K. Wrigley as the buyer, original matching numbers 365cid V8 engine with dual quads, automatic transmission, autronic eye, power windows, power vent windows, power seat with memory, polarized sun visors, air conditioning, power trunk open & close, clock, signal seeking am radio with twin speakers, day/night rearview mirror, L78x15 white-wall tires, electric door locks, stainless steel roof, power steering, powerbrakes, forged aluminum wheels, outside rearview mirror with remote control, mileage:50,886, VIN: 5770090427. In one attempt to sell the car [March 2007] the vendor added the mileage (50,886mi); he said: Driven only 81 miles in the past 19 years.