1963 Chrysler Imperial Lebarn on 2040-cars
Springfield, Oregon, United States
Engine:413
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1963
Mileage: 142,111
Make: Chrysler
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Imperial
Trim: LeBaron
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: 2 wd
Up for auction here is this '63 Imperial Lebaron, one of only 1,537 produced. It does not currently run, but a good mechanic could have it running in a day or two. Here are the descriptions to the best of my knowledge: Body: very straight, with one dent in front passenger's door. Trim on this car is darn near perfect! Only piece I can find that is missing is the "Chrysler" script on trunk. (I may have an extra one). There is no major rust or holes...it's a very solid car, from Calif. originally. Black paint appears to be original. It may buff out OK, but there are some white spots on trunk lid. Left rear door is stuck, and all handles need lubed. Grill is immaculate. Glass: Windshield has in crack in it. All the other windows look pretty good. Interior: No tears or rips in seats; light blue vinyl is not the original, but will clean up good. No carpet: I took it out to check floors, which have surface rust only, but no holes. There is no headliner. Dash looks god, but needs detailing. Door panels are crappy on all the bottoms. I never put a battery in this car to see what works & what doesn't. It has PS, PB, PW, A/C, and I think cruise control. This car is loaded! Except I don't have keys for it... Trunk: surface rust only, no holes. Good solid pan. Engine: a massive 413 ci motor. It is not stuck, but it needs all the usual things: plugs, wires, hoses, belts, etc. The radiator & alternator need hooked back up, and I'm sure the carb needs going through. No battery. Tranny is the 3-spd TorqueFlite, and I have no idea if it works. Brakes: car rolls freely, but I'm sure the brakes need inspected/updated to work right.
Tires: all hold air, but one has a slow leak due to rim seating.
Lights: lenses are all good but left rear back-up lens/housing is broke.
This would make a great project, for someone with time, patience, and a BIG garage. It's been setting a long time, but can be made roadworthy again. It's too nice to part out or scrap, because it's virtually rust-free. Any questions, please email me or call: 541-726-8467 eves (PST) Shipping is up to buyer. I will help load it on my end, and if a big car carrier picks it up, I can tow it to the place down the highway, were people load cars. Clear title in my name!
Thanks for looking, and good luck bidding...
PS.... I reserve the right to end auction early, as it is for sale locally.
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