SOLD 1967 Imperial Convertible

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Chrysler: Imperial Cabriolet

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"1967 Chrysler Imperial Convertible, 33,000 (advertised) Original Miles

car runs beautifully. NO DENTS OR DAMAGE ON ENTIRE BODY .
most of the interior wood has been meticulously refurbished, paint on exterior is not the original color but is a fairly recent job

New Carburetor, Lots of original extra parts were purchased and will be included with the vehicle. Pictures show the car as best as possible, any defaults the car has are shown

original catalogue for car is included as well as tons of extras ( see pictures ). The car currently has no roof installed, the frame for the convertible roof is in place but no material attached."
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Looks like two way interior pass door handles ... so does that pass bucket spin around?

Is it mobile director car? Never seen a convert one before if that's what it is
 
Looks like two way interior pass door handles ... so does that pass bucket spin around?

Is it mobile director car? Never seen a convert one before if that's what it is

thats interesting .. maybe mobile director was donor car?

rear seats redone but incorrectly ... no fabric in pleats?
 
Doesn't appear to have the floor mount for the Mobile Director table.

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All the 2 doors had the door handle on the rear of the passenger door so that you could let yourself out of the back seat. The passenger seat also automatically moves forward on its tracks when the seat back is pushed forward.
 
The inner fenders may point to it having been silver originally....
 
Could be but I'm thinking silver.

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Hard to tell but I'm betting on gold just because so many were. Plus your picture of silver has that kind of green look while this car doesn't.
 
this car is at $7200 already less than two days into a 10 day run.

not dissin' it ... just didnt think it was that desirable a specimen in its current condition. glad it is doing good .. but im surprised.

anyone else think it was gonna take off like this (assuming legit bid action on ebay is driving it)? :)

MAYBE i will answer my own question, courtesy our friends at the Imperial Club: 577 made.

1967 Imperial Production Numbers

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Fender tag, I can see it over there just can't read it.
 
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