1950 Chrysler Imperial Sedan Rare Car Runs And Drives Straight 8 Original Mopar on 2040-cars
Farmingdale, New York, United States
Engine:8
Drive Type: FLUID DRIVE
Make: Chrysler
Mileage: 35,000
Model: Imperial
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: IMPERIAL
HERE IS A ORIGINAL 1950 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL
THE CONDITION OF THE METAL IS EXCELLENT, THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO RUST OR ROT IN THE WHOLE CAR.
MECHANICALLY ITS IN EXCELLENT SHAPE, STARTS RIGHT UP AND DRIVES GREAT. THE WHEEL CYLINDERS WERE RECENTLY REPLACED. THIS IS A TRUE SURVIVOR WITH ORIGINAL PAINT. THE CAR IS VERY COMPLETE AND COMES WITH THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR AND ORIGINAL DRIVE TRAIN. STEERING WHEEL IS MISSING SOME PLASTIC. MOTOR RUNS SMOOTH AND STRONG WITH NO SMOKE. ENGINE WAS REBUILT A FEW YEARS AGO TOP TO BOTTOM. THE TRANSMISSION WAS REBUILT ASWELL ASLONG AS THE FLUID DRIVE ASSEMBLY.
EXHAUST MANIFOLD IS PERFECT NO CRACKS, AND THE HEATER DUCT IS IN GREAT SHAPE!
THIS CAR HAS ALL THE ORIGINAL DIE CAST CHROME PIECES, AND IS NOT MISSING ANY TRIM.
THIS CAR A FLUID DRIVE TRANSMISSION WITH HI AND LOW GEARS. THIS IS THE FIRST SEMI AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FROM CHRYSLER CORPORATION. THE DRIVE TRAIN WORKS GREAT, AND FUNCTIONS AS IT SHOULD.
THIS CAR EVEN HAS POWER WINDOWS!
THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A TRANSFERABLE NY STATE REGISTRAION, TO BE GIVEN TO THE NEW OWNER. THIS DOCUMENT ACTS AS A TITLE, AND CAN BE TRANSFERED TO THE NEW ONWER.
The 1950 Imperial was essentially a New Yorker with a custom interior. It had a Cadillac-style grille treatment that included circular signal lights enclosed in a wraparound ribbed chrome piece. Side trim was similar to last year's model, but the front fender strip ended at the front doors and the rear fender molding was at the tire top level and integrated into the stone guard. Body sill moldings were used on all Imperials, but were of a less massive type on the more massive Crown models. Power windows were standard on the Crown Imperial
THESE CARS ARE VERY HARD TO FIND IN SUCH NICE ORIGINAL CONDITION. CAR COMES WITH BRAND NEW TIRES, RECENT TUNE UP, AND RECENT BRAKE JOB. CAR NEEDS SOME TLC TO BE A SHOW CAR, BUT ITS VERY ACHIEVABLE. THIS CAR HAS BEEN KEPT INSIDE MOST OF ITS LIFE, AND OFIGNALLY CAME FROM PENNSYLVANIA, NOW THE CAR IS LOCATED IN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK.
CALL ME AT 516 233 7788 FOR ANY QUESTIONS.
THIS CAR IS IN LONG ISLAND NEW YORK.
I WORK WITH A LOCAL SHIPPER SO DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE USA IS NO PROBLEM.
SHIPPING TO EUROPE / AFRICA / IS NO PROBLEM ASLO. THIS CAR SHOULD GO OVER SEAS BECAUSE IT IS IN
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
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