Crown Imperial Cv't. Excellent Dry Desert Car ! Cold A/c,all Power Options !!! on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:413
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1965
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chrysler
Model: Imperial
Trim: Imperial Convertible
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 68,638
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
You are viewing a super clean 1965 Chrysler Imperial Convertible. All factory power options work as new : power seats, power locks, power antenna, cruise control, power windows, ..... factory A/C which blows nice and cold ! The leather is dark blue and in great condition : supple, soft,...... absolutely not a scratch on the leather ! The visors,..... all in excellent shape !
This was always a well maintained, garage kept Arizona car its whole life. Absolutely no rust,...... All of the interior wood is in excellent condition ! The interior chrome is excellent ! Chrome vents,....... all excellent ! All gauges operate as new ! Tilt Steering Wheel. The factory AM Radio works fine, with both front and rear speakers sounding fine ! The air conditioning works excellent and blows very cold ! The exterior chrome is in fine shape : bumpers,lights,trim,..... Absolutely no "pitting". Notice how clean the headlight covers are, not a scratch ! The 3 piece boot is in fine condition. The convertible top, frame,....... all good condition. There is a 6" "split" in the plastic rear window. The top, and headliner are in great shape. Would want to have a new plastic window sewn in. I can have this completed if you like. All glass is excellent : no scratches or chips - free of any marks ! This car was owned by a top state official in Arizona. Used in parades,..... A factory made "jump seat" and a custom, factory made, deck lid with custom chrome trim accompanies this convertible. The body is very straight. The paint appears to be the second paint job. The quality is good "driver" quality. Mechanically this car is in top condition : Engine has been gone through and rebuilt 438 miles ago : this also included the new belts,A/C service, lubricants,..... Brakes, bushings,...... all fairly new and fine condition. The undercarriage is very clean. Still has most of the original factory under coating in place. The frame is as clean as can be. The dual exhaust,..... all in great condition. Chrome tips on exhaust ! All original books, receipts,..... few set of original keys,...... This car runs, drives, and performs excellent ! Truly a great find. Hit the "buy it now", or make me a serious offer. May consider a classic/muscle car as part trade. Current NADA Classic Car Value is : Average $32,520.00 High $66,000.00 This is far above an average car. Super clean find ! Only appreciating in value ! Phone anytime with any questions,..... @ 702-860-0597 * Let me know if you need a shipping quote * |
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