1963 Chrysler Imperial - 26811 Orginial Miles on 2040-cars
Sarver, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:6.7L 6769CC 413Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:push button
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Hardtop
Make: Chrysler
Mileage: 26,811
Model: Imperial
Exterior Color: Blue
Trim: Base Hardtop 4-Door
Interior Color: Blue
Drive Type: U/K
Warranty: being sold as is no warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
1963 Chrysler Imperial 95% restored.
413 cu in V-8, 26811 orginial miles, painted Glacier Blue.
The good:
99% orginial parts, hubcaps off 1964.
Power windows, antenna and seat. Push button transmission.
New paint,fuel, water pumps, brakes, battery.
Things that need work:
Seats need refinished -( have material paid over 1000)
Could use weatherstripping all around
After running awhile engine overheats - not sure why
Heater value needs replaced/fixed.
Gas gauge doesn't work.
Have lots of extra parts and orginial books that will go with car. Please ask any questions before bidding, being sold from living estate.
Being sold as is with no warrenties, 500 deposit, cash when picked up.
Buyer responsible for picking up/shipping within 10 days.
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