For Sale 1968 imperial crown $2500

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1968 Chrysler Imperial 1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown Original 440 motor Vin; ym23k8c156245 This Was owned By A late Collector Their is plenty of pics and further info avail. Their is wear and tear naturally So needs Fresh paint and vinyl on the top Seats are aged but usable: but runs and drives. Sold As Is, Where Is. No warranty

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The one I know is not acting. That man will have to be s screwed into the ground when he sheds his mortal coil.
 
Agree, nice project car. Low production numbers on the Crown model.
 
That is not a bad price. I watch a lot of questionable stuff on TV, so says my lady, but I can't handle this dickering show. It's like nails on a chalkboard.
 
That show makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end!:rant: Most of those shows are scripted B.S.
 
It's been determined that I watch a lot of questionable stuff too.

I think it's a world wide girlfriend mass conspiracy! LOL!
 
Yummy! Rusty, crusty project. I like the way the ad states basically that "fresh paint and a new vinyl top!" would take car of things...I see a left rear quarter flopping in the breeze.

The '68 cars have many '68-only parts on them, and there is not a lot of interchange from the '67 to the '68 cars, IIRC. Could be a great parts car for a guy restoring a coupe.
 
1966-1968 Imps were the king of the derby's. Very strong frame. A lot of them have been smashed. This one might be a tad more expensive than most derby wanna spend.
 
What'd he say?

just my cute(?) way of saying he is so crooked that when he dies....screwed into ground. please understand when you see adds from Uncle Henry that it isn't necessarily from yummy. but very few prices in there aren't puffed for negotiation
 
I don't want another project, and have no money to wager, but i bet that car could be had for 15-1800.00 dollars. and wouldn't swear that's a good deal.
 
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