For Mobile Directors only

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This is most surely that car now.
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I’ve recently been talking to a local guy that had a ‘67 in the late ‘70s. It was white over red and all that remains is a few parts from it and a picture or 2. The vin will remain unknown…
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I find the Mobile Director (MD) option fascinating, similar to the record players that Chrysler offered.

What years were the MD option offered?
 
I find the Mobile Director (MD) option fascinating, similar to the record players that Chrysler offered.

What years were the MD option offered?
Just ‘67/8.
 
The green one on B.A.T. Just went for $13,500. :thankyou:
 
I saw this gold Imperial with the pearl white interior in person. Very nice car and it seems to me did not sell for a lot. It was missing the lamp. Pretty color combination. The
my $0.02. Hope its got legs boss.

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source: History Hits: 1967/1968 Imperial Crown Coupe Mobile Director

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I've seen this gold pearl white Imperial in person and it is a very nice car in a good color combination. It was missing the lamp. The magazine article is from Special Interest Autos issue #146, March/April 1995. That's my car and the goof splayed out in the trunk is me.
 
I saw this gold Imperial with the pearl white interior in person. Very nice car and it seems to me did not sell for a lot. It was missing the lamp. Pretty color combination. The
Aha! We have a celebrity in the house!:lol: Do you still own that car? Welcome to the site.
 
As Ken @SGT FURY stated above the parts car I bought from him was ironically another Mobile Director car that was the unfortunate recipient of a Suburban enema while parked in its owners yard 20 years ago.
a moment of silence please for
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I just learned that this car was not a Mobile Director after all. I began communicating with somebody on Facebook, and it turns out he used to own this car. He sold it to a friend of his in Sacramento, who had obtained a mobile Director interior from another car and installed it in this one. It was in his possession when it got hit while it was parked in front of his house.
 
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