For Sale Not mine- '69 Imperial in Canada.

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1969 Chrysler Imperial **Very Rare Car** - cars & trucks - by owner
1969 Chrysler Imperial **Very Rare Car** - $12500
Very rare and hard to find 69 Imperial 4 door 440 engine with hideaway headlights.
All original in great condition and well preserved car.
2nd owner since new absolutely no rust and interior is mint as well.runs and drives as it should.pictures speak for themselves but a must see to be appreciated .
**Serious inquiries only and absolutely no tire kickers**
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Antique Ivory looks better with a black top and black interior. Looks to be in very nice condition. He should mention the sequential tail lights.
 
Canadian seller on Craigslist? Is he looking for USD? Either way, can't see it happening. Anyone have any thoughts on the front bench seat? I know early '69's didn't come with headrest's. While the latter's did. So where does this one fit in? Sort of reminds me of the early 60's, 40/60, hi/low, front benches.
 
It’s gorgeous, I’d drive it if I were into the fuselage Imps. The front seats look like the same configuration of 50/50 split bench that was used in the previous generation and they checked off the passenger headrest before they were standard on both sides.
 
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its on craigslist vancouver so it would be cdn$ since it doesnt say otherwise.
so 12500 cdn = about 9500 us$
its got 50/50 seats that look like a bench
and as matt mentioned headrests were an option but oddly enough you could order right or left or both. weird.
im going to be in vancouver next week but ive decided not to go look at it, the colour is putting me off, looks like baby fluids....
and i have too many cars

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I actually don’t mind the color of this one, sunfire yellow(Dodge name I think). There are worse colors, this one doesn’t make me think flesh, turd or vomit...:lol:
 
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Possibly they ordered only the passenger side headrest because only the passenger side reclined. Happy wife, happy life......
 
It's extremely tempting. I think the seat back height may be the result of the passenger seat seat being height adjusted differently then the drivers seat. 6-way adjustable was apparently standard on these. How much does it cost to get a car from Canada to the US?
 
cost of shipping it to PA depends whether you do it yourself, how close to a border customs crossing you are.
i sold a car to carmine; i took it across the border and got the paperwork stamped and met up with him close to the seattle airport.
he had business on the west coast so it worked out.
i flew home and he drove off and then registered the car and paid state tax.
you could fly to vancouver and bring the car back yourself n have a nice road trip.
or you could pay a shipping company to do the whole thing, either from vancouver or from seattle.
its not that difficult.
i'd prob even consider getting it to seattle for you for expenses. :poke:
 
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How about obtaining registration in USA for, technically, an imported car?, easy or a pain?
 
I actually don’t mind the color of this one, sunfire yellow(Dodge name I think). There are worse colors, this one doesn’t make me think flesh, turd or vomit...:lol:
Not Sunfire Yellow, that's much brighter (mine is Sunfire) and was a year or two later. This is probably Antique Ivory.
 
cost of shipping it to PA depends whether you do it yourself, how close to a border customs crossing you are.
i sold a car to carmine; i took it across the border and got the paperwork stamped and met up with him close to the seattle airport.
he had business on the west coast so it worked out.
i flew home and he drove off and then registered the car and paid state tax.
you could fly to vancouver and bring the car back yourself n have a nice road trip.
or you could pay a shipping company to do the whole thing, either from vancouver or from seattle.
its not that difficult.
i'd prob even consider getting it to seattle for you for expenses. :poke:

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