Had to dig the manual up. Unfortunately, there wasn't a whole diagram like the under hood sticker. What I did was take pictures of the individual systems, hope it helps.
I think when Chrysler bought AMC part of the deal was they had to continue AMC's distribution deal with Renault. These were a result, not horrible cars from what I remember.
Interesting, I'm certainly no expert but I always thought they had some kind of Hurst automatic shifter. That show car must have been something, was it a four speed? Only problem with the six pack or Hemi, (if that was ever considered), is they couldn't have A/C, at least not without...
I've never seen one without a radio before, (notice I didn't say delete), and no A/C. What was standard on these? I notice it has power brakes. Nice car though, price seems fair.
1964 chrysler imperial for sale by owner - Cape Coral, FL - craigslist
That's a nice car, fair price too. Not the worst pictures I've seen but are people just getting lazy? What's with the screen shot pictures these days? It's so easy to make decent pics, edit, zoom etc, even on a phone.
Well this puts that 71 Polara for $25k into perspective. Were the cross ram engines available across the line then? I know you could pretty much order just about any combination of options then.