For Sale 68 IMPERIAL HT Canada Not Mine

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68 HT in Green with Fugly wheels and tyres, plus new carb set up. Other wise looks ok !

No price, looking for swap or sale, seller says

'68 IMPERIAL For Sale/Trade | Classic Cars | Ottawa | Kijiji

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Wow, definitely a bold choice on the wheels, I’ll say he could’ve done worse but not much. I wonder if the originals are still with it.
 
Car is local to me. It's been for sale off and on for a while. Not cheap. I think he was asking $20K Canadian the last time I saw it advertised. It shows well in person.

I'm in the Cragar SS looks good on anything crowd but I think the first time I saw the car it had the original wheel covers and Michelin whitewalls, but that's quite a few years ago.

Kevin
 
The paint scheme is nice, but IMHO pencil tips do not work even when canted towards the ground. Cragar S/S wheels and RWL tires would work on a sportier car and the free flow air cleaner and Eddy carb would be better left out of the car.

I know, the last note may raise a s**t storm, but I do lean heavily toward Carters after messing with both an Edelbrock and a Holley.
 
The paint scheme is nice, but IMHO pencil tips do not work even when canted towards the ground. Cragar S/S wheels and RWL tires would work on a sportier car and the free flow air cleaner and Eddy carb would be better left out of the car.

I know, the last note may raise a s**t storm, but I do lean heavily toward Carters after messing with both an Edelbrock and a Holley.

Edelbrocks are Carters.
 
Not cheap. I think he was asking $20K Canadian the last time I saw it advertised. It shows well in person.

It must be his entire retirement portfolio at this price.
 
Hopefully the seller still has the original wheels. The original front wheels (15") on 67-68 cars were designed to fit around the Budd calipers, and I believe aren't easy to find these days. You could do worse on non-original wheels than these, at least they're appropriate for the car's vintage. Otherwise, it seems rather nice, a lot of Canadian cars lack AC, but this one has it. Hope it finds a good home.
 
Here she is back in 2011 with older Imp wheels and covers..
it is the same car since the Expo67 sticker confirms it in the back window driver's side.
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Love that Expo ‘67 decal!
 
I remember going to expo 67 when it was at Dulles Airport, definitely the coolest vintage sticker from that era.........
 
I may have it mixed up with transpo, which was held at Dulles Airport, outside Wash., DC (WAY outside Wash., DC), which was a little later.
 
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