You know and do you remember the old saying if its to good to be true...well so far i would say the first two....is bs..anyone that know what they are really worth..
My memory serves me there is no such thing as a Maybach Studebaker. It is only a lark and that is the name of that model and it never changed. Ask for your 76 Chrysler imperial Cordova imperial never made a model called the imperial Cordoba. Chrysler made the model Cordova and used Ricardo montalban as a selling point in their commercials. Somebody needs to do a little bit more work making sure what you're calling the cars I think a little research might help..
I seen this on another video ... both are wrong . That volare is not a roadrunner. It doesn't have any of the roadrunner package. They (Plymouth) did not put out plain Roadrunners... the Roadrunner for 76-77 was nothing more than a visual package that had very few actual upgrades for performance. That is a plain volare.
The '62 Fairlane is a dainty classic and a rare base model survivor. Even though it's probably biased against because of the Mustang faithful,, it's something you see less of than a Falcon, and that's probably Its' collectible salvation; let ME have it!
The '65 Mustang for the work it will need, is worth it to say the least. The stock interior is fine, but this car deserves some custom refinements to mate up with the car's aggressive restomod exterior.