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1970 Chrysler Imperial Lebaron Hardtop 2-door 7.2l on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:100000
Location:

Verplanck, New York, United States

Verplanck, New York, United States

    Ok Fuselage fans.... Here is a 1970 2 door Imperial Lebaron fresh from the desert of Oregon. It was an original California car, then spent the rest of its life in Oregon.  The good news is, now it is resting safely in the suburbs of NY about a 1/2 north of Manhattan. The other good news is, if you're from NY, you know how hard it is to get a rust free classic car from here.  The salt and stuff they use on the roads kills these cars. This Imperial has none of the NY issues we deal with on a day to day basis. She is clean from stem to stern.

    As said earlier, I rescued this car from the desert along with another one (a 69) which is my project. I can't keep them both. I am going to offer this car up as a no reserve auction. High bidder gets it.

    I left the car in as found condition. It will need the brake and fuel system gone through. No biggie, a weekend or two of beers and burgers. You'll get it done easily. The great news is the #'s matching steel crank 440 turns over and fires right up with a little go-go juice poured down the carb. She sounds awesome!!! All the lights work. The A/c does not work but is all there. There is less then 100k on the clock, I just am not sure what the exact mileage is. If you need to know, I can look.

    There is some rust on the firewall due to an animal nest....That's it, the rest is clean. I really hope someone fixes it up and allows her to ride again. You never see these on the road anymore, especially on the east coast. This car has no title. Its a registration only deal in NY. If you need it, I can get one through the DMV and its transferable to any state.

    I will assist in shipping, but the winner is to arrange it and pay for it. I have no problem in sending this baby overseas. A $500 non refundable deposit is to sent with 48 of auction end.  I encourage you to come and see it. Any questions, email me and I will get back to you ASAP. Thanks for looking at my ad. PS I will have a 71 4 door parts car available as soon as I remove the drivetrain for my 69 2 door. It will be offered to the winner first. Its got a lot of good parts on it.

  

   

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