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1961 Chrysler Crown Imperial Restored Beauty on 2040-cars

Year:1961 Mileage:100000
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States

Car being sold out of a private collection in Riverside County California. Beautifully restored 1961 Chrysler Crown Imperial sedan. Original California rust free car. Car is absolutely gorgeous inside and out. Highly optioned car with power everything. seat, door locks, antenna, steering, brakes.  413 Factory V-8 with automatic transmission. Factory air conditioning. Paint, chrome,stainless,and interior are perfect with the exception of a couple of cracks that appeared on the dash. Original color and interior style. They don't get much nicer than this. Runs and drives fast and smooth with no issues. No reserve on this classic beauty, accepting offers or will be sold to highest bidder. Call with any questions or offers on the car. 951-776-9603  photo DSCN6619_zps058a6a2f.jpg  photo DSCN6655_zpsdfec8c90.jpg  photo DSCN6654_zps1243827a.jpg  photo DSCN6653_zps144952db.jpg  photo DSCN6619_zps058a6a2f.jpg  photo DSCN6618_zps77e9f038.jpg  photo DSCN6615_zps6f0c35c0.jpg  photo DSCN6620_zpsb9b7aa19.jpg  photo DSCN6617_zps0df7cef2.jpg  photo DSCN6622_zps6a29247a.jpg  photo DSCN6616_zpsf386e4d0.jpg  photo DSCN6624-Copy_zps70700a31.jpg  photo DSCN6621_zps688c28b0.jpg  photo DSCN6610_zpsdadf98d5.jpg  photo DSCN6613_zps954965b4.jpg  photo DSCN6611-Copy_zpsbab409bb.jpg  photo DSCN6623-Copy_zps5eb6cfe5.jpg  photo DSCN6640_zps6cb03427.jpg  photo DSCN6639_zps43ca771d.jpg  photo DSCN6638_zps25ffbc4e.jpg  photo DSCN6637_zpsbd1639f1.jpg  photo DSCN6636_zps3b5c7be2.jpg  photo DSCN6635_zps612b38cf.jpg  photo DSCN6634-Copy_zps656102be.jpg  photo DSCN6632_zps2ddecb74.jpg  photo DSCN6631_zps47c1f32e.jpg  photo DSCN6630_zps9862c10e.jpg  photo DSCN6641_zps23a3edc6.jpg  photo DSCN6645_zpsce19cab1.jpg  photo DSCN6628_zpsd4c9e208.jpg  photo DSCN6648_zps7169f82c.jpg  photo DSCN6627_zpsbd1ed336.jpg  photo DSCN6626_zpse2410ba5.jpg  photo DSCN6625-Copy_zpsd0a51328.jpg  photo DSCN6647_zpsa5b91de9.jpg  photo DSCN6643_zps9c9c31fe.jpg  photo DSCN6642_zpsd1823a9b.jpg  photo DSCN6644_zps91e9226c.jpg

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Detroit automakers mulling helping DIA avoid bankruptcy looting

Tue, 13 May 2014

It's not really a secret that the city of Detroit is in lots and lots of trouble. Even with an emergency manager working to guide it through bankruptcy, a number of the city's institutions remain in very serious danger. One of the most notable is the Detroit Institute of Arts, a 658,000-square-foot behemoth of art that counts works from Van Gogh, Picasso, Gauguin and Rembrandt (not to mention a version of Rodin's iconic "The Thinker," shown above) as part of its permanent collection.
Throughout the bankruptcy, the DIA has been under threat, with art enthusiasts, historians and fans of the museum concerned that its expansive collection - valued between $454 and $867 million by Christie's - could be sold by the city to help square its $18.5-billion debt.
Now, though, Detroit's hometown automakers could be set to step up and help save the renowned museum. According to a report from The Detroit News, the charitable arms of General Motors, Ford and Chrysler could be set to donate $25 million as part of a DIA-initiated campaign, called the "grand bargain." As part of the deal, the DIA would seek $100 million in corporate donations as part of a larger attempt at putting together an $816-million package that would be paid to city pension funds over 20 years. Such a move would protect the city's art collection from being sold off.

Our love of SUVs is killing people in the streets

Tue, Jul 17 2018

Americans are fond of supersized fast-food meals and colossal convenience-store fountain drinks, even though they're clearly bad for our health and U.S. adults keep getting fatter. We also like large vehicles, and our love affair with SUVs is killing people in the streets. According to a recent investigation by the Detroit Free Press/USA Today, the increase in SUV sales over the past several years coincides with a sharp rise in pedestrian deaths in the U.S. — up 46 percent since 2009, with nearly 6,000 people killed in 2016 alone. With SUV sales surpassing sedans in 2014 and pickups and SUVs currently accounting for 60 percent of new vehicle sales, it's no wonder Ford announced in April plans to cease U.S. sales of almost all passenger cars. And this followed Fiat Chrysler's move to virtually an all-truck, -SUV and -crossover lineup. While the Freep/USA Today investigation found that the simultaneous surge in SUV sales and pedestrian deaths comes down to vehicle size, it also points to a lack of action on the part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), even though it knew of the dangers SUVs pose to pedestrians. Also blamed are automakers dragging their feet on implementing active safety features. Using federal accident data, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) determined that there was an 81 percent increase in single-vehicle pedestrian fatalities involving SUVs between 2009 and 2016. Freep/USA Today's analysis of the same data by counting vehicles that struck and killed pedestrians instead of the number of people killed showed a 69 percent increase in SUV involvement. As far back as 2001, researchers at Rowan University forecasted a rise in pedestrian deaths as Americans began switching to SUVs. "In the United States, passenger vehicles are shifting from a fleet populated primarily by cars to a fleet dominated by light trucks and vans," the researchers wrote, with light trucks comprising SUVs.

Chrysler banks $507 million in Q2, trims 2013 earnings forecast

Tue, 30 Jul 2013

Chrysler has some good news and some bad news. First, profits were up 16 percent over the second quarter of 2012, bringing the Auburn Hills, Michigan-based manufacturer $507 million on the back of strong demand for trucks and SUVs (a recurring theme this quarter, particularly in the US). Q2 revenue was up as well, from $16.8 billion in 2012 to $18 billion in 2013. The bad news is that the Pentastar's overall earnings forecast for net income in 2013 has been trimmed from $2.2 billion to between $1.7 and $2.2 billion, according to Automotive News.
In addition to the adjusted net income forecast, Chrysler tweaked its operating profit from $3.8 billion to between $3.3 and $3.8 billion. This has gone largely unexplained by Chrysler, perhaps hoping the news of a three-percent increase in its transaction prices for Q2 will allow it to sweep this adjustment under the rug.
The star of the show for Chrysler has been its US sales, which saw a 10-percent jump, both bettering the industry average of eight percent and improving over the same stretch of 2012. As with the increase in transaction prices, Chrysler has the new Ram pickup and Jeep Grand Cherokee to thank. Perhaps most worrying from this report, though, is that every brand in the automaker's stable saw an increase in sales... except for the Chrysler brand itself.