Rare Barn Find/ 1 Lady Owner/survivor1963 Chrysler Imperial/03367 Miles/all Orig on 2040-cars
Keyser, West Virginia, United States
RARE BARN FIND/ 1 LADY OWNER/1963 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL/03367 MILES
You are bidding on a OUTSTANDING FIND A 1963 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. First Iam selling for a friend. Car is sitting in a garage in the middle of 500 Ac and about 1/2 drive away from me one way. I will do my best to describe. I have know this car myself for 40 years. The car did belong to a lady from the day it was new. no children and as far as I know no husband. So that should tell you always taken care of and the back seat looks to have never been sat in. She became ill and the car has not been driven in seven years. When parked it ran fine. I was told a long time ago that she had the block replaced maybe in the 70's with all factory correct block and all original parts returned to the motor. She only drove around the area only and never has left this area. SURVIVOR tells it all. I was shocked when I looked it over to take the pictures. The car is ALL original original to say the least, only part missing inside is the dome light, the interior is UNBLEIVABE, small mark on the side of the seat just from sitting, not a tear, just look at the pictures, the headline is tan and UNBELIVABLE, looks bran new, back seat like I stated looks unused, dash looks outstanding, dash pad no cracks, dimmer switch and Wonder Bar radio control right above it, all the doors inside even the drivers door the only one used is just outstanding. You can see the mileage just unreal. All the chrome looks like it will clean up to excellent or better, the original paint will I think clean up and buff out just find, one small dent to the top back door from were a deer ran into her, hard to find rust, maybe same little on the very bottom but nothing bad at all, car is straight, I did not have the key and could not get into the trunk but Iam sure it is perfect maybe even the original spare. You can see were I poured a little water on the front fender and rubbed it with my hand. 1963 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL ONLY THIS ORIGNAL ONCE, AFTER A WEEK OF CLEANING AND BUFFING YOU WILL HAVE SHOW CAR, SPECIAL CLASS, /SURVIVOR, ALL ORIGNAL. A very low and fair reserve.
Pick up in Keyser Wv, 25 miles form Cumberland MD. WILL HELP TO SHIP ANY WAY I CAN. $500.00 DUE AT CLOSE OF AUCTION, FULL PAYMENT IN 3 DAYS IF YOU SHIP or FULL PAYMENT WHEN YOU PICK IT UP IN CASH. All the best of luck! YOU CAN PAY WITH PAY PAL. I HAVE CLOSE TO 4000 POSITIVE FEEDBACK. UNDER ANOTHER NAME, IF YOU NEED
TO KNOW. NO "O" FEEDBACK BID'S.
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