1964 Chrysler Imperial Crown - I Dare You To Find A Better One For Less! on 2040-cars
Folsom, California, United States
| Beautiful deep Sequoia Green exterior (frequently mistaken as black in most lighting). Rich supple white leather interior. Near new white convertible top: works perfectly. Sale includes the hard to replace fiberglass covers for the top when down (parade boots). As for looks, the car is striking. Attracts lots of attention as there never were a lot of these to be seen; only 922 ever built in 1964. There are no cracks in the dash. The upholstry needs nothing. As for ride, it is luxurious. Doesn't have the rattles, shakes, or vibrations of lessor quailty cars for the same year. You can feel the quality. It has all the luxuries one would expect for that year: power windows, power seats (two 4-way seats), original factor AM/FM working radio, air conditioning, and the list goes on. All the amenities work as they should. The A/C has not been charged of late. Mechanically, it is sound. 413 ci v8 engine. No rust or rust repairs. The car is driven weekly. I am advised by diehard Imperial enthusiasts that this is as close to original condtion as one could expect to find after 50 years of being loved. Lots of maintenance has been done, but I won't bore you here. Just know that you can get in a drive without concern. Take a look at the photos. They are worth 1,000 words. If I write more, I'm sure to be corrected by someone who knows Imperials better than I. (why do people love to do that??). Ask questions. If I don't know the answer, I'll attempt to find out. This opportunity will not last.  For sale locally, so eBay offer may end early. NO TRADES - NO LOW BALL OFFERS - NO BROKERS | 
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