1966 Chrysler Imperial Convertible - $7500

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1966 Chrysler Imperial Crown Convertible. Runs and stops. Rebuilt 440, and 727 trans. Rough interior and paint. Rust: small spot on hood, horizontal line on lower portion of passenger side fender, passenger floor soft. Driver's door replaced with original in trunk. Interior pulled and in storage.

Location: Nashville

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Another person that needs to wake up a smell the coffee......perhaps $750,....maybe. The motor is probably worth more than the entire car.
 
Why not a picture of the whole car? Don't answer that.....
 
He is definitely dreaming on the price, but it just pisses me off to see someone let what was once a beautiful car, rot exposed to the elements.
 
Doesnt it though, weve all seen so many just drive us nuts

The only thing worse is the clueless bastard that has the classic sitting out in the yard and won't sell it because he is going to restore it and then it proceeds to sit there for another 10 years and is now un-restorable.
 
I have a '66 convertible that I bought for $450, and it is in better shape that this rust bucket. Where this guy gets the idea that this car is worth $7,500 is beyond me. On a good day, mine would sell for $1,500, and like I said, it is in a LOT better shape than this one (no structural/floor pan rust issues, for example). Perhaps if the dude didn't leave it sitting outside . . . . or even if he parked it under some sort of cover . . . .
 
I have a '66 convertible that I bought for $450, and it is in better shape that this rust bucket. Where this guy gets the idea that this car is worth $7,500 is beyond me. On a good day, mine would sell for $1,500, and like I said, it is in a LOT better shape than this one (no structural/floor pan rust issues, for example). Perhaps if the dude didn't leave it sitting outside . . . . or even if he parked it under some sort of cover . . . .


Welcome and let's see it :)
 
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