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1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown Sedan, 440ci V8, A/c, Nicely Restored on 2040-cars

US $7,900.00
Year:1968 Mileage:55716 Color: on the car is in totally solid and straight shape overall
Location:

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States

Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown Sedan, 440ci V8, A/C, Nicely Restored




     


Beautiful Bright Red over Two Tone White and Black Interior

    Here is a very nice 1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown Sedan in great condition inside and out. This car has traveled only 63,000 miles and has been in a private collection for the last 10 years.

     The car truly is a beautiful driver with the new interior and the newer driver quality paint job and redone chrome throughout. Don't miss your chance to own a super rare and seldom seen Imperial Crown!

The following is a list of options as this Cadillac is currently equipped:

-Original 440ci V8 Engine
-Automatic Transmission
-Power Steering
-Power Brakes
-Cruise Control
-A/C
-Power Antenna
-AM Radio
-Original Hubcaps
-Radial Whitewall Tires

     The exterior on the car is in totally solid and straight shape overall. The body on the car is straight as an arrow and the car is finished in beautiful Bright Red. The car has several small chips and scratches which have been touched up. The car has been thoroughly inspected top to bottom and all around and not a single spot of rust could be found! All glass is ORIGINAL and crack and chip free. The rubber seals are all original condition and are still in decent shape. The chrome and trim is all redone in good condition with the expected few dings.

     The interior is the highlight of this Imperial. The interior is tastefully redone in two-tone white and black. The dash has two cracks and a custom mat installed over it. The original AM radio needs repair but power antenna still works.

     The trunk is also in very nice rust free condition. Cosmetically it needs a trunk kit but that can be left to the next owner. Would rather leave it bare so you can see there is Zero rust in the pan.

     Mechanically, this Imperial runs GREAT! The car starts right up and shifts smooth as silk. It really does not feel like a 50yr old car. The 440 V8 is very strong and supplies the car with ample power. The carb idles well and was just recently rebuilt. The cooling system is great and the car runs cool and idles well. The brakes have been gone through and a new master cylinder was installed. The A/C has not been checked, compressor is original and I would assume a new one is needed, but all A/C components are in place and un-molested.

     Please email or call with any questions and we can help with shipping quotes and arrangements. We also welcome all international bidders. Zero feedback bidders, please contact me prior to placing a bid. This car is sold with a clear and open Arizona title. Any further questions please call Jon at 480-703-2337 or email. The car is located in Sunny Scottsdale, AZ!

Canyon State Classics has been your source of excellent Arizona vehicles on Ebay for over 10 years and has obtained the distinction of an Ebay Top Rated Platinum seller by keeping 100% POSITIVE feedback with my buyers. Please check my ratings and BID WITH CONFIDENCE!!

Good luck in the bidding!


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Terms and Conditions of Sale

We take time to carefully describe each vehicle and include a substantial number of photos. However, it is very important to keep in mind that these vehicles are pre-owned, not brand new. After careful reading of the entire description, rather than making a potentially incorrect assumption, if any statement or comment is unclear, or if you have questions, please e-mail or call us prior to bidding.

Originality Disclaimer

While we are happy to show our customers the casting numbers, stamping on the motor and V.I.N numbers on the car , we CANNOT guarantee that the motor is in fact the original. There is always the possibility of re-stamped motors , and as technology advances there will be even more. Any representations made by us are "to the best of knowledge." The entire risk as to the originality of the vehicle is with you , The Buyer.

We CANNOT guarantee the originality of these vehicles , including but not limited to : the engine , the transmission , "matching numbers" , color change , the frame , the documentation , etc. The mileage is represented to be , "to the best of knowledge" , but not guaranteed.

At Close of Auction

All Arizona Buyers must pay 7.3% sales tax!

All successful winning bidders will be responsible for a non-negotiable $299 Document Processing Fee in addition to the winning bid amount.

The successful "winning" bidder must telephone us within 24 hours after the auction has ended to verify purchase and make arrangements to complete the transaction.

Full payment must be received within 7 business days of the end of auction. Payment must be either by cashiers-check, cash (In-Person) or certified funds. If funds are not received, and an alternate arrangement has not been made, the vehicle can and will be made available to other potential buyers on a first-come, first-serve basis.

The parties agree that this contract shall be construed under the substantive laws of the state of Arizona , that the state courts of Arizona shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any action brought to enforce the terms of this contract or over any action arising out of the underlying transaction (s) with seller and venue may be had in the Maricopa County Superior Court of the state of Arizona .

Our Guarantee

We have disclosed as much information as possible about this vehicle and aim to only carry quality vehicles. However, we recommend that all buyers conduct an inspection either in person or through a qualified professional third party inspector. Prior to delivery, if such inspection reveals a substantial discrepancy between the information contained in the listing and the actual vehicle, we will correct the problem at no charge or work out a compromise.

Shipping

We value your business and want you to be completely satisfied with your Ebay buying experience, from purchase to delivery. As a value added service we will assist with shipping arrangements however, the buyer pays all shipping costs. We do not have any affiliation with, or interest in, any transportation companies and all questions or concerns should be addressed directly with them.

Disclaimer

All vehicles are sold As Is, with no warranties expressed or implied, by seller. Vehicles come with books and/or manuals only if pictured in the included photos or if stated in the ad. As with any used vehicle, minor signs of wear may become more obvious under close inspection, such as small chips or nicks, light scratches or minor abrasions, wheel scuffs, and other indications of normal wear and tear. We will not and cannot be held liable or responsible for these issues.

Bidders are entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the vehicle described above.

Non-paying bidders, unqualified bidding, bid shielding, auction interference or any type of harassment, will be dealt with according to eBay Rules, local law, and may include, but are not limited to, legal action and applicable fees, lose of deposit or any other necessary costs.

We reserve the right to cancel bids and/or our auction at anytime for any reason.

PLACING A BID ON THIS AUCTION, CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT THAT YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL THE INFORMATION PRESENTED.



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