1948 Chrysler Imperial Steffan Hamburg Limited Edition on 2040-cars
Forestdale, Massachusetts, United States
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2 Full Size Luxury PROJECT CARS FOR AUCTION
1948 CHRYSLER CROWN IMPERIAL 4 DOOR 9 SEAT LIMO AND A 1950 STEFFAN HAMBURG LIMITED. Mint exterior and chrome,
interior needs total restore and repair. Seats intact, need to be reupholstered. Interior roof liner needs to be
replaced.
We have come across two nostalgic Chrysler Crown Imperials and are looking to sell them both to someone who wants a
project. When you roll up on them, you immediately have the WOW factor. I was in awe! The exterior on each of
the vehicles is in incredible condition for the age of the vehicle. The black car starts and runs great and has
functioning power to the headlights, blinkers and wipers. The blue car is stripped inside and out and can be used
for parts or reassembled to a rebirth of high class sophistication! We have 7-9 totes full of parts that have
been kept in dry storage to reassemble the car. Not all of the original parts are in the totes, but a vast
majority are. The seats have not been removed, but are in need of full reupholstery as does the interior roof in
each vehicle. These cars are priced in a lot and we are looking to sell both of them together. Great price for a
truly remarkable piece of antique AMERICAN luxury.
Here are the specifics below and please feel free to ask more questions not answered in this listing!
Let's start with the black vehicle (which runs) first:
1948 Crown Imperial Black
7231 ORIGINAL MILES!!!
Original Service records dating back to 1966
4 suicide doors
Restored Chrome in 2008
Push button stereo
Heat and A/C
Lights front and rear work
Custom fit dust cover
Glass in good condition
VERY FEW CHROME RUST SPOTS ON THIS CAR (see undercarriage photos as well)
Needs complete restoration in the interior (SEE PHOTOS) for exact condition
Small ding/scratch on back right quarter panel.
4 Firestone Deluxe Champion White Walled Tires
Last Registered in 2010 WAS FULLY RESTORED IN 2008 but unfortunately in the garage, mice got to the interior and
really damaged it. The seats are in tact, just needs to be reupholstered.
Leather Dashboard
Did I mention beautiful chrome.
1 family owned through generations
NEXT UP IS....
The 1950 Blue Chrysler Steffan Hamburg Fluid Drive Crown Imperial 9 seater Luxury Limo
Does NOT run
Stripped interior and exterior ready to be restored
Most original and replacement parts are stored in totes in a garage (SEE PHOTOS)
Exterior-no rust.
Frame solid and not rusted
Custom fit dust cover
Both have been stored in a garage all their lives, no weather exposure. More photos available to serious buyers
ONLY.
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