Mar 2, 2023  •  For Sale  •  26 Comments

1 Of 3? Kanzler Coupe Project

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We never know what to expect at Barn Finds when checking our tips tab, but recently reader Roger spotted something I’d never heard of before, although I’m guessing maybe a few of our readers probably have.  Before your eyes here is a Kanzler Coupe, a car considered so fashionable by some that even the late pianist extraordinaire Liberace owned one.  It’s confusing about how many were actually made, as a search seems to place the number as low as 2 and as high as 6.  What does appear to be somewhat agreed upon is that there are 3 known survivors, including this one for sale here on eBay.  Sadly, the Kanzler appears to be resting in a junkyard in Sun Valley, California, but you can rescue it for $10,399 if you feel so inclined.

Thanks for sharing this one with us Roger!  Among other reasons for the low number of cars made may have been its price upon introduction around the late seventies, as they cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $70,000 when new, more than $250k in good old 2023 U.S. cash.  Another was the quad combo of Kanzler being an unknown company at the time plus the triple-whammy of their offering consisting of three cars, including an Opel GT cabin, a Lincoln Chassis, and a 351 Ford V8.  Looking around at the photos of this car, it’s kind of hard to tell what states of deterioration the various body panels are in, but some good news is that it seems to be fairly complete overall on the outside.

I’m kind of at a loss for words when it comes to the inside.  It almost looks like the interior has either been baked, drowned, or both, but whatever happened is going to be a major headache for the next owner to try and get straightened out.  It’s also hard to tell anything about the floor’s condition, but I’m gonna go out on a limb here and guess not very good.  But if you’ve got the skills to make the needed repairs, eventually you can be experiencing a ride few people other than one of the world’s most famous piano players ever got the chance to own.

It’s probably far-fetched to expect anything other than the 351 is probably going to need a complete overhaul, but at least it’s present and so is the transmission.  There are no pictures from underneath, so there’s no telling what lurks down below that will require attention.  But based on the car’s rarity and over-the-top design, maybe it’s worth saving, and there’s also the option to make your best offer if spending the asking price will cause you insomnia.  What is a reasonable price to pay for what you’re seeing here?

Comments

  1. Nevadahalfrack NevadahalfrackMember
    Mar 1, 2023 at 9:46am

    “Rare” is good for cooking some foods, but in cooking up a restoration project it equals cubic buckets of dollars-someone’s going to get raked over the grill.

    It was never finished, it was never registered, it never had a title and as it’s at a wrecking yard I would venture to guess the paperwork will be a bureaucratic nightmare-especially as it’s in one of the most bureaucratic US states one to express the most contempt for every form of ICE (unless it’s in their cocktail glass, but I digress..).

    “Rare” and “Exclusive” are not always the same but yes this appears to be “rare”.
    However, there are some few good reasons sometimes for something meeting that criteria.

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    • Mr. Bill
      Mar 3, 2023 at 12:56pm

      Looks like it has the Opal GT disease.

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  2. Craig Baloga Craig Baloga
    Mar 1, 2023 at 5:56pm

    Wow! Way ahead of its time, looks like Tim Burton’s Bat Mobile….FANTASTIC!!!

    👍🤓

    Like 11
  3. Fahrvergnugen FahrvergnugenMember
    Mar 2, 2023 at 6:44am

    Straight outta a Dick Tracy movie. Or Rocketman.

    Like 9
  4. JJohnsonMember
    Mar 2, 2023 at 1:15pm

    it sold!!!

    Like 6
  5. TomP
    Mar 2, 2023 at 6:55pm

    Hmm, very strange; that car has been on EBay for 3 years with no buyer, and it finally sells as soon as Barn Finds posts a story about it… Hmmm…… Maybe one of the four posters above bought it, or maybe the seller saw it posted here on barn finds and immediately pulled the sale and marked it as sold..

    Like 5
    • Justin
      Mar 3, 2023 at 8:07am

      Except you can’t do that.
      The only way an item says sold on eBay, is if it’s sold. You can’t “mark it as sold”. EBay does that when the sale occurs.
      If you end an auction with out selling, it is marked ended.
      I hope these facts will help clear up your misconceptions, since there’s no conspiracy here.
      Some guy just sold a car. Enjoy it. That’s why we’re here.

      Like 11
  6. Howie
    Mar 2, 2023 at 7:55pm

    I clicked to see the seller’s other items, over 5,000 items came up!!

    Like 5
    • JimmyinTEXAS
      Mar 3, 2023 at 4:55pm

      It appears he is parting out his junk/wreck/scrap yard.

      Like 1
  7. Mountainwoodie
    Mar 3, 2023 at 9:45am

    There must have been some serious narcotics involved when this was designed. Looks like it was never finished and looks like it wound up where it belongs :)

    Like 3
    • Frank Sumatra
      Mar 3, 2023 at 10:28am

      At least there was someone sober enough to think “Three of these is nuts. I’m going to re-hab.”

      Like 2
  8. TheOldRanger
    Mar 3, 2023 at 10:36am

    I’d never heard of this one, but it will take “lotsa” money to fix this one up… good luck to whomever takes on the challenge.

    Like 2
  9. Steve
    Mar 3, 2023 at 11:02am

    One of three too many.

    Like 2
  10. PairsNPaint PairsNPaintMember
    Mar 3, 2023 at 12:10pm

    Looking at the Ebay photos, am I wrong or would you have to remove the spare tire every time you stopped for gas?

    Like 1
    • SubGothius
      Mar 3, 2023 at 5:23pm

      Looks like the spare tire carrier is mounted with a hinge at the bottom and a latch at the top, so you’d just undo the latch and tip the tire away to fill’er up.

      Like 1
    • GVW
      Mar 6, 2023 at 9:51am

      The spare tire mount is on a post which telescopes upwards to give access to the fuel inlet. It slides up about 14-18″, IIRC.

      Like 0
  11. John
    Mar 3, 2023 at 12:13pm

    Never thought I’d say it but Liberace had better taste in cars then Elvis…just shoot me…

    Like 3
  12. jwaltb
    Mar 3, 2023 at 12:27pm

    Liberace has alway been the arbiter of fine taste for me. Have you seen his tux?

    Like 3
  13. Gary
    Mar 3, 2023 at 3:30pm

    Pile of s”‘t.

    Like 2
  14. CRW
    Mar 3, 2023 at 5:42pm

    eeek!

    Like 1
  15. TomP
    Mar 3, 2023 at 8:46pm

    There’s one of these cars in ESPN’s “30 For 30: Muhammad and Larry” .

    Like 1
  16. George Birth
    Mar 4, 2023 at 11:48am

    Unusual car. Never heard of this one but it is a neat looking car. I’m glad some one bought it. Love to see it in person when it has been restored.

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  17. Kenn
    Mar 6, 2023 at 5:24am

    Agree with George Birth. A really neat car. Someone with the money to restore must have purchased it. Hope to see it when done.

    Like 0
  18. Ken carlson
    May 15, 2023 at 6:42pm

    I own the vin #001kanzler coupe and love it.if you want to see in running and going down the road go to u tube rides with jay Thomas season 4 episode 1.great car even if it is purple .the color when I bought it.

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  19. TomP
    May 15, 2023 at 9:41pm

    Hahaha, I was right about it “selling” immediately after it was posted on barn finds… It “sold” on March 2nd, then “sold” again on March 30, and is about to be “sold” again in a few days… *bay is nothing but a scam anymore…

    Like 0

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