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1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown #s Matching 440 With Factory Air Rare 2dr Survivor! on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:6831
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR VERY RARE 1968 CHRYSER IMPERIAL CROWN COUPE, WITH FACTORY AIR, THIS IS A TRUE SURVIVOR CAR THAT SPENT ITS LIFE IN FLORDIA, THIS IS ONE SOLID CAR, THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! THE 440 MOTOR SOUNDS AWESOME, AND IS TUNED TO PERFECTION, THE AUTO TRANS SHIFTS PERFECT, THIS BEAUTY IS LOADED WITH MANY OPTIONS, AND ALSO HAS FACTORY AUTO PILOT! [ THE CRUISE CONTROL OF THE TIMES] THE INTERIOR IS SHOWING SIGNS OF WEAR, BUT IS STILL VERY NICE, THIS IS A UNMOLESTED CLASSIC THAT IS A REAL HEAD TURNER, THE CHROME IS ALL ORIGNAL AND SHINES BRIGHT, THE BODY LINES ARE LASER STRAIGHT, THE DOORS OPEN AND SHUT PERFECT, THE PAINT IS SHOWING SIGNS OF WARE AND HAS BEEN TOUCHED UP, BUT STILL SHINES BRIGHT, THE TRUNK IS SOLID, AS IS THE UNDERSIDE,  ALL GLASS IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, AND ALL WINDOWS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, EVERYTHING SEEMS TO WORK, ALL GAUGES, LIGHTS, AND TURN SIGNALS, THE POWERFUL 440 SOUNDS AWESOME, THE 4BBL CARB ALSO SOUNDS GREAT, AND YES THIS CAR IS FAST, RUNS AND DRIVES AMAZINGLY WELL, WE HAVE A TON OF PAPERWORK, PREVIOUS OWNER KEPT ALL SERVICE RECORDS, AND WAS VERY WELL MAINTAINED, WITH DOCUMENTS, AND ALSO HAS ORIGNAL OWNERS MANUAL, NOT MANY MADE, AND VERY RARE, THIS IS SURE TO BRING MANY MORE YEARS OF ENJOYMENT, THIS IS A DRIVER QUAILTY CAR THAT CAN BE DRIVEN EVERYDAY, WE HAVE A VERY REASONABLE PRICED, INSURED SHIPPER WHO CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY! IF IN THE AREA PLEASE COME LOOK BEFORE BIDDING! ANY QUESTION PLEASE CALL DON @ 734-751-1023 THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS EVERYONE!

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Chrysler slows minivan production, hasn't built VW Routan this year

Wed, 13 Mar 2013

Chrysler has slowed production of its Town and Country and Dodge Grand Caravan minivans this week, Automotive News reports. The Windsor, Ontario plant will cut its three shifts from eight hours each to four hours each in an effort "to align production with market demand," a Chrysler spokesperson told AN. Chrysler also builds the closely related Routan minivan for Volkswagen at its Ontario facility, but has not built a single example thus far in 2013.
Sales of Chrysler's minivans fell 15 percent for the first two months of 2013, and a large part of that has to do with the 26-percent drop of the Grand Caravan alone (the T&C was only down by one percent). According to Automotive News data, as of March 1, Chrysler had an unsold inventory of 24,713 Town and Country models and 18,547 Grand Caravans - a 69- and 43-day supply, respectively.
"No sense running full speed now, then have a lot of vehicles sitting around a few months down the line," Chrysler spokeswoman Jodi Tinson told AN. Full production is expected to resume again on March 18.

2014 Chrysler 300S gets all black and blue

Fri, 15 Nov 2013

Outside of the SRT variant, if you want the sharpest-looking Chrysler 300, you'll probably want the 300S trim. This showy variant has traditionally sported larger wheels and some subtle body changes to set it apart from the herd, along with its own unique take on the big sedan's interior.
For 2014, the S will be set apart even further. A number of exterior items will be blacked-out, including black chrome around the grille and Chrysler badges finished in a liquid-chrome finish with a black center. Black moldings are standard, while owners can get an extra dose of style by opting to have the roof painted Gloss Black. Hyper Black 20-inch wheels are standard on the rear-drive model, while 19s are fitted to the all-wheel-drive variant. Smoked tail and headlights round out the package.
The cabin, meanwhile, gets a new trim option - Ambassador Blue. The pale, blue Nappa leather features contrasting, silver French stitching found on the seats and the door armrests.

Conan releases extended cut of Chrysler's Super Bowl ad

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

Chrysler's latest Super Bowl ad follows in the footsteps of its classic Imported From Detroit spot starring rapper Eminem and Half-Time in America ad starring Clint Eastwood. Featuring Bob Dylan's gravely voice asking, "Is there anything more American... than America?" the spot has been somewhat controversial, thanks to a few lines informing viewers that Germany can brew beer, Switzerland can make watches and Asia can assemble phones. The US, though, will build your car, Dylan tells us. When the ad aired, Shinola-wearing Detroiters simultaneously spit out their Atwater beer over the perceived slight.
Naturally, that controversy has spawned more than a few parodies, one of which comes from Conan O'Brien. Coco expands on the list of things that aren't made in the US, like French water, Danish cheese and Japanese animated, um, adult films. Beyond those examples, there are a number of other things that should be left to countries that aren't the United States. It's a chuckle-worthy parody, so scroll down and have a look, and compare it to the original Super Bowl ad below that.