1965 Chrysler Imperial on 2040-cars
Milan, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8-413CU.IN.
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:OWNER
Year: 1965
Make: Chrysler
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Imperial
Trim: LEATHER INTERIOR
Options: Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 59,000
Exterior Color: BEIGE
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Red
UP FOR BID IS A BEAUTIFUL 1965 CROWN IMPERIAL 4 DOOR HARD TOP. THIS CAR IS STRAIGHT AND SOLID, NO RUST AND CLEAN UNDERCARRIAGE. 413 CU IN.-340 HP V8 ENGINE AND TORQUE FLIGHT TRANNY THAT RUNS AND SHIFTS SMOOTH. ALL ORIGINAL WITH BEAUTIFUL RED LEATHER INTERIOR AND CARPET IN GOOD SHAPE. NICE SHINY INTERIOR CHROME TRIM ABOVE WINDOWS MAKE IT LOOK SPORTY. THE CAR HAS HAD AT LEAST ONE REPAINT. CAR HANDLES GREAT IN TOWN AND ON THE HIGHWAY.TIGHT FRONT END, GOOD SHOCKS, SPRINGS,BRAKES, AND NEWER RADIALS. THE ODOMETER SHOWS 59,000 MI. AND BY THE OVERALL APPEARANCE IT COULD BE THE ORIGINAL MILES. THIS CAR HAS ALOT OF OPTIONS: SEPERATE DRIVER AND PASSENGER POWER SEATS, PW WINDOWS, PW VENT WINDOWS, PW STEERING, PW BRAKES, PW ANTENNA, PASSENGER SEAT RECLINES, AFTER MARKET CRUISE CONTROL, AM RADIO WITH REVERB AND FOOT SWITCH SELECTOR, (NOT WORKING PROPERLY). ELECTRIC CLOCK DOES NOT WORK, ALL GAUGES AND LIGHTS AND INTERIOR LIGHTS WORK. GEAR SHIFT AND SPEEDOMETER AND MILEAGE INDICATER WORK FINE. THE AC RUNS BUT DOES NOT PUT OUT COLD AIR. VINYL TOP, TRIM, GLASS, RUBBER AROUND GLASS AND DOORS, AND STAINLESS STEEL TRIM AND CHROME IN GREAT SHAPE FOR A CAR THAT IS 49 YEARS OLD. SPARE TIRE AND JACK ALSO IN TRUNK. THANKS FOR LOOKING DEB |
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