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Rare 1962 Chrysler Imperial Lebaron California Car on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:999999
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States

UP FOR SALE IS A 1962 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL LEBARON . THESE CARS WERE DRIVEN BY MOVIE STARS AND ROYALTY IN THEIR DAY FROM ELVIS PRESLEY AND OMAR SHARIF TO RICHARD NIXON AND THE DUKE OF WINDSOR.

IT SAT IN A LARGE COLLECTION FOR OVER 40 YEARS. THE OWNER PASSED AWAY AND THE CARS WERE SOLD OFF.

THE FLOORS ARE IN EXCELLENT SHAPE THE BODY IS DECENT WITH SOME MINOR RUST JUST STARTING AT THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR. THE CAR IS COMPLETE.

THE INTERIOR NEEDS WORK BUT THE VERY COOL DASH AND OBLONG STEERING WHEEL ARE IN NICE SHAPE.

IT COMES WITH A PUSH BUTTON TRANSMISSION .

I HAVE NEVER TRIED TO START THE CAR BUT IT IS A DECENT PROJECT FOR SOMEBODY TO WORK WITH OT MAYBE GET IT RUNNING AND DRIVE IT THE WAY IT IS.

THE LINES ON THE CAR ARE VERY COOL AS WELL AS THE FREE STANDING, POD TYPE HEADLIGHTS .

I DO NOT HAVE THE KEY AND NEVER OPENED THE TRUNK. JUDGING BY WHERE THE CAR CAME FROM IT WOULD NOT SURPRISE ME IF THERE WERE SOME VALUABLES INSIDE. OR MAYBE JIMMY HOFFA WHO KNOWS.

I HAVE THE LISTED LOCALLY FOR SALE. I CAN HELP OUT WITH SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. I HAVE MANY CONTACTS IN THIS BUSINESS AND SHIPPING COST ARE QUITE REASONABLE.

IT COMES WITH DMV TITLE REPLACEMENT FORM AND A BILL OF SALE IF YOU HAVE ANYMORE QUESTIONS GIVE ME A CALL AT 310 990-8628 .

IF YOU WANT TO VIEW THE CAR AT ANYTIME, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. THE RESERVE IS SET AT LOW PRICE. SOLD AS IS, NO WARRANTY IT IS A PROJECT

HAPPY BIDDING




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