For Sale 1969 Imperial 2 door original condition (in Europe)

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Ok, who's the jokester that advertises a car for sale on the US ebay, lives in Canada, but then says the car is it's way to Poland?

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1969 Chrysler Imperial | eBay

The car is currently on its way to Europe (Poland).
For sale a beautiful, untouched, original gem - a 2 door 1969 Imperial. As you can see the car is a barn find in great condition. It is roadworthy but can use a general tune up. Solid body and frame. Tons of extra options, 2 of windows won't go up/down (another things to check or fix). Other than that it's in great condition.

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This kind of guy.
Car is owned by Bujal78, you can check us. Over 10yrs in business, close to 300 cars shipped from Canada/US to Europe.
He's saying to the Poles: Coming soon to a Port near you. Accepting bids now.
 
Trying to sell a car to US and Canadian citizens while it's en route to Europe. Who's responsible for shipping it back here if a purchase is made?
 
Not me I know that.
The purchaser, usually cars are sold "as is, where is" and unless otherwise stated the buyer has to arrange (at least pay for) shipping.

Take Javier's 1978 New Yorker, bought in California- had to ship to Florida - Javier paid, and hasn't stopped paying since in order to get the car sorted which will eventually happen.
 
The purchaser, usually cars are sold "as is, where is" and unless otherwise stated the buyer has to arrange (at least pay for) shipping.

Take Javier's 1978 New Yorker, bought in California- had to ship to Florida - Javier paid, and hasn't stopped paying since in order to get the car sorted which will eventually happen.

Oh my. I wonder what it would cost to ship overseas.
 
Hi everyone! Let me clarify that ad. This car has been bought by my friend who lives in Canada and imports classic cars to Europe (Bujal78 on FB). He bought the car for the client who backed out of the deal. The car is indeed on its way to Europe. I told him to change item location to avoid any confusion. I will probably have a chance to see it person in 1,5-2 months so I can post some more pictures/videos.
 
@Roberth.82 did you allready found a car……….?
A year ago I bought a 68 Wildcat - couldn't find a Mopar at that time. I'm still looking around and looking for a Fury/300 or Polara/Monaco. Unfortunately all decent and reasonably priced cars are gone before I even wake up and open Craigslist...
I love that Imp but it's too big and won't fit in my parents garage :BangHead:
 
By the way, @Roberth.82: you wouldn't happen know of a good, and reliable company that does chroming in Poland? (Wittmann and Syns in Poland used to be the number one source, but Adam died in an accident a few years ago.) I would need to have my '70 New Yorker bumpers rechromed to show condition.
 
By the way, @Roberth.82: you wouldn't happen know of a good, and reliable company that does chroming in Poland? (Wittmann and Syns in Poland used to be the number one source, but Adam died in an accident a few years ago.) I would need to have my '70 New Yorker bumpers rechromed to show condition.

I can advice you this company M & G Classic Chrome & Cars, s.r.o. They are located in Slovakia, but are known to be best in the area. The core of bussiness is with the Germany, but they take side jobs too. Waiting time can be 4-6 months easily. I used them 9 years ago to make my bumpers and other parts for Polara and they still looks great. Price for bumpers alone was 800+885 EUR back then - not cheap but worth it.
 
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A year ago I bought a 68 Wildcat - couldn't find a Mopar at that time. I'm still looking around and looking for a Fury/300 or Polara/Monaco. Unfortunately all decent and reasonably priced cars are gone before I even wake up and open Craigslist...
I love that Imp but it's too big and won't fit in my parents garage :BangHead:

Check this ad for 70 Fury coupe with 318 small block, located in Czech Republic. Sure, its not big block but the price 10,000€ is not bad either.

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By the way, @Roberth.82: you wouldn't happen know of a good, and reliable company that does chroming in Poland? (Wittmann and Syns in Poland used to be the number one source, but Adam died in an accident a few years ago.) I would need to have my '70 New Yorker bumpers rechromed to show condition.
Another recommended company is this, also in Warsaw: Classic Chrom
Sorry for OT :)
 
Damn... i should buy -69 Imperial instead Chrysler.... i just love those shark gill lights at front etc. But was too afraid of front suspension parts, if could find em.
 
A year ago I bought a 68 Wildcat - couldn't find a Mopar at that time. I'm still looking around and looking for a Fury/300 or Polara/Monaco. Unfortunately all decent and reasonably priced cars are gone before I even wake up and open Craigslist...
I love that Imp but it's too big and won't fit in my parents garage :BangHead:

What...?
Fury, 300, monaco won't fit either...
ok imperials are bigger but they are all big cars. I had all of these... 300/imperial : same deal. Monaco smaller but not 1 meter smaller... buy a corvette if you want a small US car. ;)
 
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