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HELLO UP FOR BID IS OUR BEAUTIFUL ONE OF A KIND  1965 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL CROWN EXECUTIVE CAR! WITH ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER! AND ORIGINAL BILL OF SALE, OWNERS MANUAL, AND SERVICE GUIDE,   WAS TOLD BY FAMILEY THAT THIS CAR WAS # 9 OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE IN 1965! [SEE PICS OF BODY TAGS] AND WAS SPECIAL ORDERED BY EXECUTIVE J.E. FEATHERSTONE AND WAS PRESENTED WITH HIS SPECIAL ORDER DEMO! HE WAS WAITING ON THE ASSEMBLY LINE AT THE WORLD FAMOUS JEFFERSON AVE PLANT, IN DETROIT MICHIGAN, WHICH STILL EXSISTS TODAY! AND ONCE THIS BEAUTIFUL CHRYSLER WAS BUILT HE DROVE RIGHT OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE! AND HE LOVED THIS CAR SO MUCH, THAT HE BOUGHT THE CAR FROM CHRYSLER, ON OCT, 22, 1965 WITH ONLY 1,297 MILES AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE! THIS BEAUTIFUL MOPAR WAS IN HEATED STORAGE FOR OVER 30 YEARS AND IT SHOWS, THE BODY LINES ARE LASER STRAIGHT, AND THIS CAR IS ROCK SOLID! THE TRUNK LOOKS BEAUTIFUL, AND IS ALL ORIGNAL! AND IS AS SOLID AS THEY COME, EVERY OPTION WORKS, THE AIR BLOWS ICE COLD, THE LEDGENDARY BIG BLOCK 413 MOTOR RUNS PERFECT AND IS TUNED TO PERFECTON, THE TRANS SHIFTS PERFECT, AND THIS CAR DRIVES DOWN THE ROAD AMAZING, AND IS STRAIGHT AS AN ARROW, AND YES THIS IS THE ULTIMATE LUXURY CAR! ALL THE GLASS IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH NO CHIPS OR SCRATCHES, EVEN HAS POWER VENT WINDOWS,  THE CHROME IS ALL EXCELLENT, AND ORIGINAL, AND IS IN GREAT SHAPE, AND SHINES BRIGHT, ALL TRIM IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF BACK TRIM ON BOTH SIDES HAS A DING, BUT BOTH REPLACEMENT OEM MOLDINGS ARE IN THE TRUNK, THE DOORS OPEN AND SHUT WITH EASE, THE PAINT IS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AND SHINES BRIGHT, ALLTHOUGH HAS HAD MINOR TOUCH UP, AND LOOKS GREAT, THE FRONT HAS THE GLASS OVER THE HEADLIGHTS AND LOOKS PERFECT! ALL THE TRIM IS AMAZING, AND CLEAN, THIS IS ANOTHER ONE OF A KIND CLASSIC CHRYSLER, THAT IS WELL DOCUMENTED, MILES READ 70,324 AND THIS IS ORIGINAL, THIS IS A #S MATCHING 413 MOTOR AND TRANS, THAT WAS METICULOUSLY CARED FOR AND MAINTAINED AND IT SHOWS, THE CRAFTMANSHIP IS BEAUTIFUL! THE RED LEATHER INTERIOR AND CARPET IS ALSO CLEAN AND IN GOOD CONDITION, THE HEADLINER LOOKS GREAT, ALL GAUGES AND LIGHTS WORK AS THEY SHOULD, THIS RARE CHRYSLER IS A HEAD TURNER! WE WENT FOR A RIDE AND DROVE GREAT, FELT LIKE WE WERE FLOATING ON A CLOUD! EVERY WHERE WE WENT PEOPLE WERE AMAZED AT OUR CLASSIC CHRYSLER! THIS IS A TRUE PART OF AMERICAN HISTORY THAT HAS BEEN WELL DOCUMENTED AND PRESERVED, HAVE NOT SEEN ANOTHER ONE LIKE IT!! WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY! AND IF THINKING OF HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED WE USE A VERY RELIABLE PRICED INSURED SHIPPER WHO CAN SHIP WORLD WIDE! ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL DON AT 734-751-1023  THANK YOU FOR LOOKING, AND HOPE TO HERE FROM YOU SOON!! GOD BLESS EVERONE!

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FCA's shifter fiasco proves novel gear selectors are a bad idea

Tue, Feb 9 2016

What's wrong with PRNDL? Why are automakers trying to overly complicate the simple task of selecting gears? If there's any lesson to learn from the recent news that NHTSA is investigating 853,000 Fiat Chrysler vehicles over its problematic gear selectors, it's that the trend of fancy shifters needs to stop. Now. Last year, NHTSA opened an investigation into Jeep Grand Cherokee models, and has now expanded this probe to include the 2012-14 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger. The problem? The shifter – assembled by ZF – is confusing for many drivers. "Testing ... indicates that operation of the (electronic) shifter is not intuitive and provides poor tactile and visual feedback to the driver, increasing the potential for unintended gear selection," a NHTSA document states. More than 100 crashes and over a dozen injuries are linked to this problem, according to The Detroit Free Press. To us, the problem isn't just limited to FCA. These unnecessarily novel gear selectors are spreading like wildfire across the industry. Honda and Acura use a weird pushbutton setup. Lincolns have buttons on the dashboard. Jaguar's shifter electronically raises out of the center console. Mercedes uses a stalk with up-for-Reverse, down-for-Drive, push-for-Neutral arrangement. And what the hell is BMW thinking with its M cars? FCA has since abandoned the confusing shifters in question. The 300, Charger, and Grand Cherokee now use the rotary shift dial that's quickly proliferating across the company's brands. Simplistic gear selectors might not be sexy, but no one ever complained about not being able to find the right gear in a Hyundai Sonata. What's most interesting is that this NHTSA investigation could push FCA – and possibly other automakers – to redesign vehicle functions that otherwise operate as designed. Just because most people will never have a problem putting a Dodge Charger in Reverse doesn't mean there isn't a flaw with the design. But perhaps a more simplistic solution – good ol' PRNDL – would have prevented these issues from the start. Related Video: News Source: The Detroit Free PressImage Credit: Copyright 2016 AOL Government/Legal Chrysler Dodge Jeep FCA shifters

FCA seeks partner to keep building Dodge Dart, Chrysler 200

Wed, Mar 9 2016

Mere weeks after FCA announced it was shutting down production of the Dodge Dart and Chrysler 200, new hope emerges to give the sedans a stay of execution. Speaking at the Geneva Motor Show last week, Sergio Marchionne said that the company was looking for a partner "who is better at it than we are and who has got capacity available" in order to continue building the models on its behalf. "There are discussions going on now," said Marchionne, according to Motor Trend. "I think we will find a solution. We continue to talk. It's both a technical solution and an economic one. We need to find a solution that works economically." Contracting vehicles to be manufactured offsite is more common practice among European automakers than it is with American ones. Chrysler's former patron Mercedes, for example, has the G-Class built for it by Magna Steyr in Austria, the A-Class by Valmet in Finland, and the R-Class by AM General in Indiana (even though it's no longer sold in the US). This arrangement would, on the surface at least, appear more similar to the deal that Toyota struck with Mazda to build the Scion iA, drawing on the contractor's expertise and capacity to build the small sedan on the client company's behalf. Only rather than basing a new model on one of the partner's existing ones, this deal would ostensibly continue building FCA models on FCA platforms using FCA components. We'll have to wait to find out with whom FCA strikes up the manufacturing deal, but we wouldn't be surprised to see Marchionne turn to a partner he already knows. The company is, after all, at the center of an intricate web of joint ventures and manufacturing contracts. The Fiat 124 Spider, for example, is built by Mazda. The Fiat Sedici that preceded the 500X was built by Suzuki. Models like the Dodge Stealth and Eagle Talon were built in Illinois at the Diamond-Star Motors joint venture before Mitsubishi took it over altogether. And Dodge continued selling the Mercedes-made Sprinter long after DaimlerChrysler split. The Ram ProMaster, though built by FCA in Mexico for the North American market, stems from a partnership in France with PSA Peugeot Citroen. And the ProMaster City is built in a joint-venture plant in Turkey, from which it's also sold by GM as an Opel in Europe and a Vauxhall in the UK. With all those deals coming and going, after all, what would one more add to the complexity?

FCA goes natural with CNG fleet

Wed, Dec 9 2015

FCA Transport, the fleet of tractor trailers owned by FCA US that hauls parts from suppliers and to assembly plants, is going green. By converting its 179 trucks from diesel to compressed natural gas, CO2 emissions will drop by 16,000 tons per year based on the cumulative 16 million miles the fleet covers annually. That is roughly equivalent to the yearly energy use of 1,500 homes, the same as not burning more than 17 million pounds of coal. FCA says rolling out the largest CNG-powered truck fleet in Michigan took two years to execute and a $40-million investment, including $5 million to build the largest private CNG station on the continent. It also required the assistance of Cummins, Allison Transmission, and Agility Fuel Systems. There is an upside for FCA Transport in all of this: the company estimates fuel savings of 35 percent from not having to buy 2.6 million gallons of diesel every year. It's probably no coincidence that this announcement comes as world leaders tackle the same problems at the Paris Climate Change Conference. The press release below has more. FCA US Launches Largest Private Fleet of Natural Gas-Powered Semitrucks in the State of Michigan- Company announces $40 million investment in Detroit to convert 179 parts-hauling trucks to compressed natural gas (CNG)- Investment includes facility and infrastructure upgrades and the installation of the largest private CNG fueling station in North America- Fleet's transition to CNG will reduce CO2 emissions by more than 16,000 tons per yearDecember 4, 2015 , Detroit - FCA US LLC announced today that it has invested $40 million in FCA Transport, the FCA US-owned truck fleet, to convert its 179 Detroit-based parts-haulers to run on compressed natural gas (CNG) rather than traditional diesel. The move gives FCA the largest private fleet of CNG-powered heavy-duty vehicles in the state of Michigan."Our transition to CNG reflects the way FCA US attempts to balance our search for profitability with social responsibility and community development, including environmental stewardship," said Steve Beahm, Senior Vice President – Supply Chain Management, FCA – North America. "This project was a win-win-win – it offered a solid business case, clear environmental benefits and an opportunity to invest in our Detroit facility and workforce."FCA Transport, built in 1965, is located on Lynch Road in Detroit, just across from the Detroit City Airport.