78Brougham
"Chump"
Looks like the "Honey Moon" suite is taken!
1982 Chrysler Imperial good shape. Car has been garaged for 10 years. The Car's paint job is still in good condition save for the headlight doors. Pinstriping still in great condition, and the emblems as well. Interior is still in great shape, as is the dash and the carpeting, and the seats. No rust whatsoever. Asking $3500. Call Andy at 209-617-2529.
... Also no mentioned that the car was last registered in 2005 and may or may not be on non-op.
Well, I'm sold...Pinstriping still in great condition
Just for general info, isn't the non-op status, or lack thereof, only a concern for CA residents?
That is true yet since this is an 82 rather than a 60's Imperial I doubt it has much calling out of the local area.
Just out of curiosity, what would happen if you took a car that was unregistered for many years and not listed non-op, got a new title in, say AZ, then brought that car back to CA?
He would then have 20 days to pay his CA registration fees.
https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/?...ent_en/dmv/pubs/brochures/howto/htvr9#feesdue
With a couple gallons of Bondo that car could be made to look new again.and here we ***** about how hard it is to restore a C body. If it were a GM car it would be so much easier. I'm not sure about a 1974 Grand Prix but according to this seller this would be an "light resto" and be driveable with very little work. We should count our blessings.
1974 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ 455
Insult to injury...With a couple gallons of Bondo that car could be made to look new again.