1967 Chrysler Imperial Coup Very Rare 1 Of 3,325 on 2040-cars
Franconia, New Hampshire, United States
Chrysler only made 3,325 Imperial Coupes in 1967. This is a rare car and quite a stunning deisgn and very attractive with long strong horizontal character lines. It is powered by a 440 4 bbl and will get up and go if asked, although it is most enjoyable on the boulevard showing off its leather interior with velvet inserts. Tilt and Telescopic steering, a covered compartment for the radio. The doors and dashboard are finished in walnut. It is enjoyable to drive this 5,000 pound, 19'6" cruiser and yes, it loves gas too! This rare coupe has rare factory options including air conditioning, auto diming lights, sentinel delay, and "Auto Pilot" cruise control. The power windows are not working, except the power vent windows do work. Overall, the car is a great driver and don't know of any repairs needed - except the power windows and an idler arm. The low mileage has to be correct - the seat belts in the rear are still in their plastic protective covers. The trunk looks brand new, although there is no spare. There was a small fire in the rear bench seat - appears that perhaps a cigarette got away at sometime. The front bumper has some surface rust. |
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