1932 Chrysler Imperial , Flathead 8, Black on 2040-cars
Drums, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:Flathead 8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Imperial
Trim: Chrome
Drive Type: Standard
Mileage: 4,909
Sub Model: Imperial
Interior Color: grey
Up for sale is a 1932 Chrysler Imperial, Black with 4 doors(suicide) . The car has been garage kept at all times for the 43 years I have owned it. There are no major repairs needed, there are a few minor , and I would ask that only interested parties call me at 570-401-9848, so I may explain, please leave me a message , if you do not get an answer, I work 2 jobs and will call you back within a day. I am selling this car with sadness, as I have RA and cannot give it the proper attention. It will give someone great joy, it is a fun car. It would not take much to get this car in show condition. We are located in Northeast PA, and transport will be buyers responsibility.
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