1962 Chrysler Imperial on 2040-cars
Trafalgar, Indiana, United States
HERE IS A REALLY NICE 1962 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. MILEAGE SHOWS 39927 (BUT PROBABLE ROLLED OVER). IT HAS NEW POINTS AND PLUGS RUNS GREAT. THE ONLY THING IS THAT IT MIGHT NEED NEW SEAT COVERS AS THEY ARE ORIGINAL. HAS BLUE DOT HEADLIGHTS AS SEEN IN PICTURES.
ALL IN ALL A GREAT OLD VINTAGE CAR. HEADLIGHTS ARE AN OUTSTANDING POINT ON THIS CAR. |
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