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1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown #s Matching 440 With Factory Air Rare 2dr Survivor! on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:6831
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
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HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR VERY RARE 1968 CHRYSER IMPERIAL CROWN COUPE, WITH FACTORY AIR, THIS IS A TRUE SURVIVOR CAR THAT SPENT ITS LIFE IN FLORDIA, THIS IS ONE SOLID CAR, THAT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT! THE 440 MOTOR SOUNDS AWESOME, AND IS TUNED TO PERFECTION, THE AUTO TRANS SHIFTS PERFECT, THIS BEAUTY IS LOADED WITH MANY OPTIONS, AND ALSO HAS FACTORY AUTO PILOT! [ THE CRUISE CONTROL OF THE TIMES] THE INTERIOR IS SHOWING SIGNS OF WEAR, BUT IS STILL VERY NICE, THIS IS A UNMOLESTED CLASSIC THAT IS A REAL HEAD TURNER, THE CHROME IS ALL ORIGNAL AND SHINES BRIGHT, THE BODY LINES ARE LASER STRAIGHT, THE DOORS OPEN AND SHUT PERFECT, THE PAINT IS SHOWING SIGNS OF WARE AND HAS BEEN TOUCHED UP, BUT STILL SHINES BRIGHT, THE TRUNK IS SOLID, AS IS THE UNDERSIDE,  ALL GLASS IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, WITH NO CHIPS OR CRACKS, AND ALL WINDOWS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, EVERYTHING SEEMS TO WORK, ALL GAUGES, LIGHTS, AND TURN SIGNALS, THE POWERFUL 440 SOUNDS AWESOME, THE 4BBL CARB ALSO SOUNDS GREAT, AND YES THIS CAR IS FAST, RUNS AND DRIVES AMAZINGLY WELL, WE HAVE A TON OF PAPERWORK, PREVIOUS OWNER KEPT ALL SERVICE RECORDS, AND WAS VERY WELL MAINTAINED, WITH DOCUMENTS, AND ALSO HAS ORIGNAL OWNERS MANUAL, NOT MANY MADE, AND VERY RARE, THIS IS SURE TO BRING MANY MORE YEARS OF ENJOYMENT, THIS IS A DRIVER QUAILTY CAR THAT CAN BE DRIVEN EVERYDAY, WE HAVE A VERY REASONABLE PRICED, INSURED SHIPPER WHO CAN SHIP WORLDWIDE! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY! IF IN THE AREA PLEASE COME LOOK BEFORE BIDDING! ANY QUESTION PLEASE CALL DON @ 734-751-1023 THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS EVERYONE!

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Chrysler launches new Ram ads and gears up for Super Bowl XLV [w/videos]

Tue, 09 Oct 2012

Perhaps no car company has made bigger splashes in the last two years at the Super Bowl than Chrysler, and the automaker's marketing chief, Olivier Francois, said today that he plans to be all over the big game again in February.
Last year, the company made an ad featuring Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood. The spot achieved viral status quickly when pundits charged that Eastwood's lines were politically motivated; meant to appeal to progressive voters/viewers favoring a second term for President Obama. In 2011, agency Wieden & Kennedy burst into the game with a now famous commercial featuring Eminem. Both ads have supported Chrysler's "Imported from Detroit" marketing platform.
Francois briefed reporters Monday at the Detroit Opera House while he also debuted a new series of ads for the Ram brand.

Analysts wary over FCA lawsuit but say emissions not as bad as VW

Wed, May 24 2017

MILAN - Any potential fines Fiat Chrysler (FCA) may need to pay to settle a US civil lawsuit over diesel emissions will unlikely top $1 billion, analysts said, adding the case appeared less serious than at larger rival Volkswagen. The US government filed a civil lawsuit on Tuesday accusing FCA of illegally using software to bypass emission controls in 104,000 vehicles sold since 2014, which it said led to higher than allowable levels of nitrogen oxide (NOx) that are blamed for respiratory illnesses. FCA's shares dropped 16 percent in January when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) first raised the accusations, adding the carmaker could face a maximum fine of about $4.6 billion. The stock has been under pressure since. Volkswagen agreed to spend up to $25 billion in the United States to address claims from owners, environmental regulators, U.S. states and dealers. FCA, which sits on net debt of 5.1 billion euros ($5.70 billion), lacks VW's cash pile but analysts said its case looked much less severe. While VW admitted to intentionally cheating, Fiat Chrysler denies any wrongdoing. Authorities will have to prove that FCA's software constitutes a so-called "defeat device" and that it was fitted in the vehicles purposefully to bypass emission controls. Even if found guilty, the number of FCA vehicles targeted by the lawsuit is less than a fifth of those in the VW case. Applying calculations used in the German settlement, analysts estimate potential civil and criminal charges for Fiat Chrysler of around $800 million at most. Barclays has already cut its target price on the stock to take such a figure into account. Analysts also noted that FCA's vehicles are equipped with selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems for cutting NOx emissions, so it is likely that any problem could be fixed through a software update. "Should this be the case, we estimate a total cost per vehicle of not more than around $100, i.e. around $10 million in aggregate," Evercore ISI analyst George Galliers said in a note. The estimates exclude any additional investments FCA may be asked to make in zero emissions vehicles infrastructure and awareness as was the case with VW. FCA said last week it would update the software in the vehicles in question, hoping it would alleviate the regulators' concern, but analysts said it may have been too little too late. The carmaker is also facing accusations over its diesel emissions in Europe.

Share price falls on skepticism of Chrysler-Fiat five-year plan

Thu, 08 May 2014

Following this week's Fiat Chrysler extravaganza, where the Italian-American manufacturer announced its plans for the next five years, the Autoblog staff was cautiously optimistic of the company's future. Investors? Not so much.
Fiat saw its shares tumble 12 percent in Wednesday's trading, falling from 8.67 euros ($12.06 at today's rates) to 7.44 euros ($10.35) as of this writing, with blame partly going to the Italian half of the FCA marriage, which recorded a pretty significant drop in profits during the first quarter of this year.
The plan, which will cost around $77 billion over the next several years, is facing criticism from investors thanks in part to a 1.4-percent drop in Fiat's first-quarter profits, to 622 million euros ($862 million). That figure is also short of Bloomberg analysts' projections, which predicted $1.18 billion in profits before taxes, interest and one-time items.