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1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown Four Door Hardtop Low Miles Vg Good Condition on 2040-cars

US $3,800.00
Year:1968 Mileage:47108
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Up for your consideration is a 1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown Four Door Hardtop-  I am the second owner of this car and have had it for over 20 years and it has been in storage as long as I've owned it. I have only driven it maybe 50 miles since I've owned it.  I am loosing the heated garage   It was origianlly titled as "Out of Country" and is still titled that way. It is also been since first titled "odometer exempt." This car remained with'its original owner until I bought it. I'm loosing the heated garage that it's in very soon.

About the car: ith the first owner until I bought it, he didn't put a lot of miles on the car and it has always been garaged since it was new, and he told me it was never used in snow, and seldom in the rain.It has 47,108 miles on the odometer, the body, interior and vinyl top all support the low mileage. The car is equipped with a 440 engine and 727 transmission, I'm not sure if the rear end is positraction or not, the first owner told me that he ordered the trailer towing pakage and it has a what appears to be a Chrysler factory trailer hitch. (?) It has a split bench seat with air conditioning, power locks and windows. The body is solid and the chrome is amazing. The chrome is very nice. All window glass is undamaged and clear. The tires and vinyl top are also in good condition. As stated above, I have only driven the car less than 50 miles in over 20 years, I'm stating everything that I know to be wrong with the car. I drove it almost 30 miles from where it was purchased to my home and then basically put it in storage. The carb needs to be rebuilt because it back fires and has a hard time keeping an idle. A tune up would do wonders. The master cylinder needs to be replaced from sitting all these years and when I just drove it around the block last month a soft plug seems to be leaking. All problems from sitting in storage for 20 years.This car comes with NO Warranty either expressed-written or implied and is being sold 100% AS-IS with No Returns or refunds. Transport is to be obtain by the buyer and the car must be removed within a resonable timeframe. Please feel free to ask questions or for more photos. Please feel free to make an offer...  Thank you!

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