For Sale 1967chry. Imperial. rustfree. 440. clean. car. - $6500

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1967chry. Imperial. rustfree. 440. clean. car.

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That looks like a nice, solid and complete Imperial to me. Maybe Not $6500 but certainly more than $2500.
 
Main thing I notice is that it sits WAY too low, which means the front end needs re-building, and the rear springs need help as well......... Front end re-builds on '67-'68 cars is a tough job. Many parts are unique to those two years Imp only, and DON'T interchange with other C-body cars. We had a tough time doing mine, but that was 12 years ago, and MAYBE some of that stuff is easier to come by now?

Not seeing any rust though, but better pics would tell better.......
 
That looks like a nice, solid and complete Imperial to me. Maybe Not $6500 but certainly more than $2500.

Exactly. Convertibles are probably the more desirable, 2 door sedans/coupes less so, and 4 doors least of all. No different than C Bodies, B Bodies or others.

OTOH, Imperials are certainly an acquired taste. Definitely no Charger or Fury GT, and this one has been for sale for quite some time now without much (any?) price adjustment. That would tell most sellers something. Right or wrong, there's a reason so many of these have ended up as derby cars - giant, gas-guzzling land yachts that [virtually] nobody wants.

I'd guess $3K, maybe $3500 if it's nicer in person. Wonder if someone tried to make it a low rider? Saw a '64 convertible listed on the San Jose CL recently that looked similar and said 'lowered 2 inches'.
 
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