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Vintage 1983 Chrysler Imperial 2-dr H/t Running 66,000 Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:66000 Color: WILL BE ADDED TOMORROW
Location:

Shreveport, Louisiana, United States

Shreveport, Louisiana, United States

I AM SELLING THIS RARE 1983 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL (1427 MADE) FOR A NEIGHBOR OF MINE THAT DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO A COMPUTER. THIS CAR WAS BACKED INTO AND HIT ON THE RIGHT FRONT FENDER, (FENDER WAS DENTED BADLY) AND REMOVED FROM CAR. THE CAR HAS BEEN SITTING UNDER CARPORT FOR ABOUT A YEAR.  THE BATTERY WAS CHARGED AND IT STARTED RIGHT UP AND RAN GREAT (GREAT RUNNING 318 C.I. CARBURATED ENGINE) TRANSMISSION WAS SHIFTING GOOD WHEN ACCIDENT OCCURED. I DON'T THINK IT DID ANY DAMAGE TO THE TRANSMISSION.  THE INTERIOR IS NICE DARK BLUE WITH LEATHER POWER SEATS. AM/FM RADIO PLAYS GOOD. CASSETTE TAPE PLAYER WORKS.  THE CAR WILL MOVE FORWARD AND BACK WARD AND STEER TO THE RIGHT, BUT WILL NOT STEER TO THE LEFT. (I THINK THE TIE ROD IS BENT)  INTERIOR IS VERY NICE, SEATS ARE SOFT AND NOT TORN, BOTH DOOR PANELS ARE VERY NICE, AS IS DASH BOARD, NO CRACKS OR BROKEN PLASTIC. CAR HAS ORIGINAL 66,000 MILES. EXTEROR OF CAR HAS FADED AND HAS A FEW RUST SPOTS, MOSTLY SURFACE AND WILL NEED ATTENTION. THIS WOULD BE A GOOD PROJECT CAR OR A GREAT PARTS CAR.  I HAVE NOT SEEN ANY OF THESE LISTED ON EBAY FOR SALE.  MORE PHOTOS OF INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WILL BE ADDED TOMORROW.  VEHICHLE  WILL HAVE TO BE TRAILERED OR TRANSPORTED AT BUYERS EXPENSE. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES IMPLIED WITH THE SALE OF THIS VEHICHLE. A $300.00 DEPOSIT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF ACTUAL SALE. WILL STORE UP TO 30 DAYS WHILE YOU MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO PICK UP OR SHIP CAR.  YOU MAY CALL OWNER AT  AREA CODE 318-200-1623 (LYLE) AFTER 5:PM CENTRAL TIME FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE.

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The Auerbachs have over 10,000 miles in competition on this behemoth of a Chrysler. It packs a 354-cubic-inch (5.8-liter) hemi V8 with Weber carbs under the hood, and driving it looks more akin to piloting a ship than any kind of on-road vehicle. The New Yorker can take a pounding and just keep going, too. Jonathan says that they hit two deer during one event, and the only damage to the car was some missing trim up front.
The next goal is to prep the car for the arduous Peking to Paris Rally. The big Chrysler should be quite the sight when it rolls across the finish line in France. Scroll down to hear this poignant story about a father and son becoming best friends while racing an American classic. You might want to have a tissue handy, if you're close to your dad, though.

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If it weren't for his Dale Earnhardt Sr. looks, Blue Nelson could be one one of those soft-spoken, nondescript guys whom you meet briefly and never learn much more about. However, as The New York Times shows in a recent profile and video, behind closed doors, Nelson keeps a fascinatingly eclectic collection of automotive oddities and vintage bicycles.
While his main career is in the movie industry, Nelson's other job is as a car hunter. He takes on clients searching for a specific model and helps them find and restore the dream vehicle that they're after. Hiring him takes some dedication, though, because Nelson doesn't advertise his services. "If people want to find me, they know how to find me," he says in the video.
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