1963 Chrysler Imperial Crown on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
This auction is for a RARE 1963 Chrysler Imperial Crown 4 door with 81,000 original miles. It is powered by the original 413 engine and the push button a727 3 sped automatic torqueflite transmission. It makes a powerful 340 horsepower. It is black with red interior, dual exhaust installed and it has a little rumble to it. It has power steering, brakes, windows, antenna, and seat. It has the unique oval steering wheel, freestanding headlights, wonder bar radio with button on floor for channel search. Drives smooth on the highway. The gas tank was coated on the inside and has a lifetime guarantee. Runs & drives excellent! Front and rear fold down arm rests. The rear even still has some of the clear plastic from when it was made. The front seat has a tear that will be fixed. It has a dent repaired on the rear quarter panel many years ago, couple of other small rust spots on outside of the doors. I am in the process of repairing and restoring and I figured I'd get a jump on listing before the weather changes. Please contact me directly for any further questions and updates to what has been done since listing. Buyer is responsible for shipping costs - seller will assist with shipping. Thank you. Frank 718-687-8844 |
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