Great car, drove one in the 70's. That Chrysler (Mopar) 6.3 litre V8 (325 bhp?) is now old technology but magnificent, and the rear window design is just sublime. If anyone's tempted to buy one I am sure it would prove a good investment in a few years but best make sure you've got an oil sheik as a good pal if you're actually going to drive it. A few years back there was a very good episode of Wheeler Dealers featuring the interceptor. The only let down was that they decided to remove the non working air con, as it needed about a grand to put it right. The old expression about spoiling the ship for a ha'porth of tar came to my mind.
I guess for the benefit of anyone under 50 or across the pond, I might need to explain this very old saying. It basically means when you have spent a lot of money on something, don't spoil it at the end by being a tight b'astrd and omitting something just to save a bit more money. Comes from old time wooden shipbuilding when, having spent a fortune on timber and labour, the ship is finished with a layer of tar on the hull that is a thinner coat than it should be. ie the half penny worth of tar that is not purchased. Sorry to anyone if I'm teaching grandmother to suck eggs-oh maybe I should also explain this old saying, ok I'll shut up now.