When was the last production day for C-Bodies?

Should have taken the 18k at Mecum. I was up close to it and was impressed by the condition but really really hate the color combo.

Yep, excellent condition for 62,000 miles in pictures. What was your evaluation since you saw it up close?
 
Yep, excellent condition for 62,000 miles in pictures. What was your evaluation since you saw it up close?
It was a very low mile car. Less than 1000 miles.

CC29A692-020B-4E2C-90DC-ADBFC4F744D7.jpeg


F120C148-0142-46D5-ACCC-11EFD69F6DCD.jpeg


1A280368-464D-4870-90A3-29AFC0C511B1.jpeg


C3E7EAA9-F332-4624-908C-2B8EDB85949D.jpeg


AF1B455A-9DA2-4607-9A01-558C1A4C1F5A.jpeg
 
There is a picture of the last '75 Imperial on the line in a book titled "Chrysler and Imperial 1946-1975 the Classic Postwar Years" by Richard M. Langworth
 
The VINs are often out of sequence as they are assigned by the date the order is received and certain cars have to wait for a production slot running a particular color or option availability
 
I haven`t been reading this Forum for 2 weeks and man...how much I have missed.
Possibly last formal have been found.
 
I gotta disagree Javier, I'm digging the black with white leather. Very cool. Triple blacks are like fly crap, even in today's cars.
Same old, same old.
 
I haven`t been reading this Forum for 2 weeks and man...how much I have missed.
Possibly last formal have been found.

Possibly the last "known" Formal. Production went on for another 12 days after this car so there are probably thousands of Formals made after this car.

Big difference and we will probably never know "exactly" what is the last Formal actually produced.

I have enquired numerous times with Chrysler Historical and they dont have a clue or any info on the Formal produced .....nor do they care.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top