Sis' Mazda was "Indigo Lights", an intense, hard to describe deep blue. A bloke I met in an auto-trading ghetto (Teterboro/Hasbrouck Heights, NJ) told me it was considered purple and way less desirable.The color is kind of rare for those and I would say it would make it bring a higher selling price.
There was an undercover cop car in that exact color/model that used to hide out looking for speeders on the highway near me. I used to chuckle to myself, that color ain't fooling nobody.It will be interesting to see the final sales price. $9500 with a bit over 14 hours to go.
I'm on the fence as to whether the purple (Plum Mist Metallic) will help or hurt.
You were very close-$17,250.00I would guess $17,000 for the final bid. People go crazy over old cars in good shape and it looks as if it would be nice "cars and coffee" car as sell as a regular driver. The color is kind of rare for those and I would say it would make it bring a higher selling price. Black would be better IMO. Those old crown vic's are a crowd please with a cult following.
No way!It was you, right??
Power for the large sedan comes from the venerable Ford 4.6L V8 engine – in this guise factory-rated to produce 190 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque – which flows to the rear wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission.