NOT MINE 1965 Imperial Crown Ghia limousine

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This is an awful ad for an interesting car. So many cars ask big dollars but can't be bothered to get the car out of garage for photos. If your not willing to move the car at least use a good camera. Crazy.

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1965 Imperial Crown Ghia limousine Rare crown jewel hidden for many yrs. 1 of 10 built and 1 of 2 true Italian-built 1965 Imperial Crown Ghia limousines known to exist. A true 1965 Italian-built Ghia will have a 413 engine and push-button transmission, which this one does. The mechanics were redone over the past several yrs. It runs and drives, but needs body, paint and interior work, which we cannot do due to disability. The previous owner said it belonged to Janet Dulles (wife of John Foster Dulles) who bought it new (or maybe the gov't did). She may have painted it silver, and she used it in her work at the Thailand Embassy in Washington, D.C. from 1965-1969. It is possible Presidents Johnson and Nixon, as well as Robert Kennedy and the Dulles friend, Dwight Eisenhower and who knows how many other dignitaries have ridden in this vehicle. It is also possibly the last true Italian-built Ghia limousine in the world Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 ** FREE Consignment Visit Our Site Today Easy To List Your Vehicle and Get it Sold in Record Time.
 
Something doesn’t feel right about this one. I agree on getting decent pics, especially of a rare car like this. And it might just be me, but I think the pictures in the ad are pics of another computer screen…. So technically not even pics of the car.
 
I have seen good photos of this car. It would require the reincarnation of Luigi Segre to bring this poor thing back to life. And $250,000.00. Then you would have a car that would maybe bring a hundred grand at auction if it were perfect.
 
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