NOT MINE 1967 Imperial convertible

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Hi guys,
Don't know whether you've seen it but on Houston Facebook there is a 1967 Imperial convertible, triple white, that has factory floorshift automatic with console and tach that is apparently on the build sheet. Unusual I'd say. $8,500.
 
1967 Chrysler imperial $8,500
Listed 2 weeks ago. Houston.

67 Chrysler crown conv 440 rare floor shift auto and tach console runs and drives .check out pics, also orig protecto plates. Price is rock bottom . This is a rare one , no time or storage. Also tach and console on built sheet.

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I am 109% sure that there was never a console shifted ‘67 Imperial from the factory. That being said it looks like a decent job was done on the conversion. The non-existent console shifted Imperial steering column looks good but they could’ve covered the PRND21 on the dash above the column.
 
George E Smith Motors was a legit dealership at one time in Batavia, NY. Gone now, but I think the building still exists.
Somebody did some research, 486 is the code for a console, no "operating."
577 is code for tach, no "console mounted."
But the build card is not a repro window sticker, is it?
I thought was more like an IBM punch card?
And the print on the options list is so much clearer than the top with dealer info.
Not saying the current seller is shady, he could have been Buffaloed too.
Pentastar on passenger arm rest (wrong), does not match pentastar on console.
Still, looks like a decent car, just wrong.
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Car for sale in Houston, TX, but clicking on seller profile shows his other listings in Rochester/Buffalo NY area? Hmmm.
 
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George E Smith Motors was a legit dealership at one time in Batavia, NY. Gone now, but I think the building still exists.
Somebody did some research, 486 is the code for a console, no "operating."
577 is code for tach, no "console mounted."
But the build card is not a repro window sticker, is it?
I thought was more like an IBM punch card?
And the print on the options list is so much clearer than the top with dealer info.
Not saying the current seller is shady, he could have been Buffaloed too.

There are far, far too many printing, layout, coding and spelling errors and omissions.

Whoever did this did not do good research. They simply looked up codes and prices they thought should be on a WS.

IF the actual IBM card or broadcast sheet, does exits, that would be very helpful. This document is not.
 
Now his seller profile shows the Imperial for sale in Hudson, NH, Beverly Hills, CA, Benicia, CA, and Houston, TX.
I'm going to bed now. Wonder where it will be in the AM.
Now I'm saying the current seller is indeed shady.
 
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