As of Nov. 1, 2024, this is the information we have about this car:
[Sep.01.2005] Car #430 has come out of the woodwork [2005]. It was offered for sale on eBay in January, 2005. This 2-owner car was brought to my attention by Danish aficionado, Freddy Noergaard. The car has around 57Kmiles and appears to be in good to very good condition. LateExtra: 01.24.05: the car was reported sold for $25,000. Sounds like agood price today, for one this nice. Late Late extra[4/2005]: the car is again offered for sale, this time by Collector Car Trader who have it on their Web sit at this URL: http://adcache.collectorcartraderonline.com/10/9/7/78514697.htm Note the hike in price to nearly $46,000 (that's almost double the previous selling[price). Also the silver side panel has been painted over the color of the rest of thebody [info from Brougham enthusiast and owner, David King]. Even Later Extra [5/2005]: The car was again offered for sale on eBay with a' Buy it Now' price of $53,000. Latest Extra[6/2005]: From vendor's agent, Ron Susser: update on Brougham #430. Successfully sold on Ebay today for $49,900 Buy it Now [what was the eBay item #, Ron? I didn't see the auction]. Detective Jerry Jansson said in September 2005: EB #430 was up on eBay early August. Reserve was not met, top bid was $38,300 but there was a reserve of $54,900. Later in August the car was relisted at $49,900 but bidding only went to $36,850 so I guess it's still at Ron's shop. There are two images below that purport to showh the car's body tag; I guess one is a' celaned up' version.
[Sep.01.2005] Car #430 has come out of the woodwork [2005]. It was offered for sale on eBay in January, 2005. This 2-owner car was brought to my attention by Danish aficionado, Freddy Noergaard. The car has around 57Kmiles and appears to be in good to very good condition. LateExtra: 01.24.05: the car was reported sold for $25,000. Sounds like agood price today, for one this nice. Late Late extra[4/2005]: the car is again offered for sale, this time by Collector Car Trader who have it on their Web sit at this URL: http://adcache.collectorcartraderonline.com/10/9/7/78514697.htm Note the hike in price to nearly $46,000 (that's almost double the previous selling[price). Also the silver side panel has been painted over the color of the rest of thebody [info from Brougham enthusiast and owner, David King]. Even Later Extra [5/2005]: The car was again offered for sale on eBay with a' Buy it Now' price of $53,000. Latest Extra[6/2005]: From vendor's agent, Ron Susser: update on Brougham #430. Successfully sold on Ebay today for $49,900 Buy it Now [what was the eBay item #, Ron? I didn't see the auction]. Detective Jerry Jansson said in September 2005: EB #430 was up on eBay early August. Reserve was not met, top bid was $38,300 but there was a reserve of $54,900. Later in August the car was relisted at $49,900 but bidding only went to $36,850 so I guess it's still at Ron's shop. There are two images below that purport to showh the car's body tag; I guess one is a' celaned up' version.