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1955 Chrysler Imperial Sedan Rare Factory Ac Hemi V8 Original See Video Below on 2040-cars

US $39,998.00
Year:1955 Mileage:22386
Location:

Sacramento, California, United States

Sacramento, California, United States

1955 Chrysler Imperial Sedan in New Spring Yellow/Verde Hardtop over New Correct Imperial Interior with Only 22K Miles. Equipped with Numbers Matching Hemi 352ci V8 Mated to Chrysler's First Fully Automatic Transmission. This Imperial is Mostly Original in Nature and has had just One Repaint. THE 1955 IMPERIAL SEDAN WAS A ONE YEAR ONLY CAR. JUST OVER 75OO UNITS WERE SOLD. THE 1955 IMPERIAL is ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL 50'S SEDANS EVER BUILT. GUNSIGHT TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY MOUNTED ON TOP OF THE REAR FENDERS WAS A VERY UNIQUE ITEM. QUALITY AND DRIVE TRAIN MADE THE IMPERIAL SEDAN ONE OF THE BEST ROAD CAR's IN IT'S CLASS. THE CAR is Equipped WITH FACTORY AIR THAT WORKS AND BLOWS COLD, Factory Tinted Windows, WIRE WHEELS, DIAMOND BACK RADIAL WHITE WALL TIRES, HEMI ENGINE, POWERFLITE TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES, POWER WINDOWS, POWER SEAT, Heater, RADIO and CLOCK that all Function Properly. THIS is ONE OF THE NICEST 1955 IMPERIAL SEDANS AVAILABLE IN A STRIKING PERIOD COLOR COMBINATION with factory CHRYSLER AIRTEMP AIR CONDITIONING. IT IS PRESENTED IN MARVELOUS ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH RECENT PAINT AND INTERIOR Restoration. This Car Runs and Drives Exceptional. This Imperial is One of a Kind and Extremely Hard to Find. Please Take a Look at the Many Detailed Photos and Two Running Videos I have Posted Below. This Chrysler Imperial is Ready to be Shown or Driven. Inspections Welcome. For Further Details or to Schedule an Appointment Call 916.524.6551

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