Beautiful One Of A Kind 1965 Chrysler Imperial Crown Special Order Chrysler Exec on 2040-cars
HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR BEAUTIFUL ONE OF A KIND 1965 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL CROWN EXECUTIVE CAR! WITH ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER! AND ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE, OWNERS MANUAL, AND SERVICE GUIDE, WAS TOLD BY FAMILEY THAT THIS CAR WAS # 9 OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE IN 1965! [SEE PICS OF BODY TAGS] AND WAS SPECIAL ORDERED BY EXECUTIVE J.E. FEATHERSTONE AND WAS PRESENTED WITH HIS SPECIAL ORDER DEMO! HE WAS WAITING ON THE ASSEMBLY LINE AT THE WORLD FAMOUS JEFFERSON AVE PLANT, IN DETROIT MICHIGAN, WHICH STILL EXSISTS TODAY! AND ONCE THIS BEAUTIFUL CHRYSLER WAS BUILT HE DROVE RIGHT OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE! AND HE LOVED THIS CAR SO MUCH, THAT HE BOUGHT THE CAR FROM CHRYSLER, ON OCT, 22, 1965 WITH ONLY 1,297 MILES AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE! THIS BEAUTIFUL MOPAR WAS IN HEATED STORAGE FOR OVER 30 YEARS AND IT SHOWS, THE BODY LINES ARE LASER STRAIGHT, AND THIS CAR IS ROCK SOLID! THE TRUNK LOOKS BEAUTIFUL, AND IS ALL ORIGNAL! AND IS AS SOLID AS THEY COME, EVERY OPTION WORKS, THE AIR BLOWS ICE COLD, THE LEDGENDARY BIG BLOCK 413 MOTOR RUNS PERFECT AND IS TUNED TO PERFECTON, THE TRANS SHIFTS PERFECT, AND THIS CAR DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD AMAZING, AND IS STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW, AND YES THIS IS THE ULTIMATE LUXURY CAR! ALL THE GLASS IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS OR SCRATCHES, EVEN HAS POWER VENT WINDOWS, THE CHROME IS ALL EXCELLENT, AND ORIGINAL, AND IS IN GREAT SHAPE, AND SHINES BRIGHT, ALL TRIM IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF BACK TRIM ON BOTH SIDES HAS A DING, BUT BOTH REPLACEMENT OEM MOLDINGS ARE IN THE TRUNK, THE DOORS OPEN AND SHUT WITH EASE, THE PAINT IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AND SHINES BRIGHT, ALLTHOUGH HAS HAD MINOR TOUCH UP, AND LOOKS GREAT, THE FRONT HAS THE GLASS OVER THE HEADLIGHTS AND LOOKS PERFECT! ALL THE TRIM IS AMAZING, AND CLEAN, THIS IS ANOTHER ONE OF A KIND CLASSIC CHRYSLER, THAT IS WELL DOCUMENTED, MILES READ 70,324 AND THIS IS ORIGINAL, THIS IS A #S MATCHING 413 MOTOR AND TRANS, THAT WAS METICULOUSLY CARED FOR AND MAINTAINED AND IT SHOWS, THE CRAFTMANSHIP IS BEAUTIFUL! THE RED LEATHER INTERIOR AND CARPET IS ALSO CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION, THE HEADLINER LOOKS GREAT, ALL GAUGES AND LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, THIS RARE CHRYSLER IS A HEAD TURNER! WE WENT FOR A RIDE AND DROVE GREAT, FELT LIKE WE WERE FLOATING ON A CLOUD! EVERY WHERE WE WENT PEOPLE WERE AMAZED AT OUR CLASSIC CHRYSLER! THIS IS A TRUE PART OF AMERICAN HISTORY THAT HAS BEEN WELL DOCUMENTED AND PRESERVED, HAVE NOT SEEN ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT!! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY! AND IF THINKING OF HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED WE USE A VERY RELIABLE PRICED INSURED SHIPPER WHO CAN SHIP WORLD WIDE! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL DON AT 734-751-1023 THANK YOU FOR LOOKING, AND HOPE TO HERE FROM YOU SOON!! GOD BLESS EVERONE!
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