1965 Imperial Crown, 2nd Owner, 97,899 Miles, Orig. White, W/ Turquoise Interior on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Washington, United States
Body Type:Hard Top
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:413
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: Eight
Make: Chrysler
Model: Imperial
Trim: Crown, 4 Door
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 97,899
Sub Model: Crown
Exterior Color: Original White
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Original Turquoise
Warranty: No Warranty
BEAUTIFUL 1965 FOUR DOOR IMPERIAL CROWN
WHITE with FABULOUS ORIGINAL TURQUOISE INTERIOR
ONLY 97,899 MILES
I bought this beautiful car in 1990, from the original owner. I was looking at the car for my boyfriend, but just had to have her for myself. This has always been my dream car. Every summer, she was my transportation. The luxurious interior is my favorite part of the car. The Turquoise is not faded. The wonderful headliner is perfect. The dash is gorgeous, with no cracks or scratches, including the woodwork. All of the interior chrome is fabulous; & the lights all are working. The carpet is great & all original. The leather & cloth seats are as perfect as when I bought the car, front & back, with the pull down arm rests. The clock works now & then, just to tease me. The radio plays great AM & the retractable antenna operates. All of the glass on the car is original & without breakage.The car had been sitting most of the past four years, with me starting her regularly, & she never sat in the sun. The car just had a tune up & a new fuel pump & is running great as always. The beautiful 413 engine is all original, with a new hose & battery some time ago & the recent tune up. She runs like a dream & is powerful. The original exterior paint still looks good, with no dents, but there are small nicks & also a few very tiny rust spots, smaller than your pencil eraser. The tires need replacement. All four original Wheel Covers are in great condition & the exterior Chrome is all good. The trunk was always in need of a hard close. Water had sat in the trunk when I hadn't been opening it & the carpet had to be removed, but the whole of the trunk is still good. There is a line of rust under the top of the lid, where the rubber had failed. The original carpeted cover for the spare tire is intact. The car has traveled perfectly to Vancouver, BC a few times. We have been enjoying an unexpected sunny day, perfect for going for a drive. But, the clouds moved in before I took my photos & the new ones are dark! But, you do get to see the other side of the car. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions & thanks for your interest.
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