69-71 Imperial photo harvest

Looks strange with the Chrysler vinyl roof trim to me.

It would look even more strange without the vinyl top, though neither of the three roof/top configurations is ugly in my opinion.
 
It would look even more strange without the vinyl top, though neither of the three roof/top configurations is ugly in my opinion.
Really? I like the look without the vinyl roof the most! :)

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But you're right, they all look great!
 
Really? I like the look without the vinyl roof the most! :)

For sure yes. I can never forget the first time when I saw Jussi´s (member here) 69 2dr LeBaron in flesh. I went to Hollola with my dad to get parts to his Chrysler and there it was. We were chatting with the seller about C-bodies and suddenly he mentioned a bronze 69 Imperial in the garage we were visiting. Well, I went to the other section of the garage to lift the car cover partially and almost asked for a bucket to avoid drooling on the floor.
 
That is a really nice car, indeed!

And a fair price too if it is as good as shown!
 
That is a really nice car, indeed!

And a fair price too if it is as good as shown!

Sad thing is that there´s no interior pics nor the fender tag shown on the ad. Not to say that I´m itching about seeing this car years ago for sale in the Eastern Europe possibly by the same seller.
 
This was discussed about at the forum last year and now it´s in NL.

 
This one - with a bondo job gone bad- is currently for sale in the Netherlands for € 3.950,-
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The Tilt-A-Scope steering wheel is from a 75-78 Chrysler, the seats are from a 70-73 Newport, the paint color is not from the factory and the vinyl top and skirts have been left off of it.:wideyed::stop:
 
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Here is a 1969 Crown coupe, finished in Q4 Aquamarine, listed for sale in August last year (original ad was posted in July) and again this year. The car has a number of cosmetic mods -- it sports a 1970 rear fender, its fender skirts are missing and the 1970-style stainless trim seems to have been added to the wheel openings. Original vinyl top was champagne (V1L on the tag), but it seems to have been replaced by a white one. To my eyes, a stunning car regardless.

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