1967 4dr. Imperial, great price $1800

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We have a 1967 Chrysler Crown Imperial for sale.
Body is straight, with one minor dent on the driver rear quarter panel. Near the wing.
It's got a 440 V8, 350 horsepower, 480 lb/ft of torque.
3 Speed Torqueflite Automatic Transmission.
Mint Green Exterior. Black leather interior, with Walnut trim throughout.
Power Windows, But three out of the four need some attention.
Seats have some wear, could use some seat covers. Odometer shows 69913 miles. Could be original but we're not sure. The transmission was rebuilt less than 100 miles ago.
Runs and drives great. Great Classic Hardtop for daily driver or restoration.
Call Rick at show contact info or Otto at show contact info

I'll let Stan mull over the engine compartment picture

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One of 964 without a.c.. That's a nice car for the money!
 
Just curious, in the ad photos there is a close up of the odometer. Just to the left you can see a switch marked rear air. Is this a rear window defroster?
 
Yes it is, mine has the same.
 
I had no idea that on a car at this price point in 1967 would ever Not have AC. I suppose this was before global warming. Do you know if the AC vs Non AC heater box is the same?
 
I'm guessing they'd be different but they're probably the same as the Chrysler C-bodie units. I could be wrong, no research just a thought...
 
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