69 Chrysler Imperial 2dr not mine updated

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This car was posted already in another thread, but now has more pics added and out in daylight.

Thought best to start a new post...

1969 Chrysler Imperial - cars & trucks - by dealer - vehicle...

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Looks very nice. I wonder if the interior's been re-done...close to excellent? Steering wheels got a couple of small cracks, aside from that, it's a nice rig IMO!
 
I just noticed another thing about this car. It has no fender skirts but instead of just leaving them off, they added 1970 wheel opening mouldings. Maybe the original owner really liked some of the details of the '70 when it came out and kind of updated it, as with the rear bumper. I still think it's a great car, even though the Crown interior is more Plymouth than Imperial.
 
Here is the advert text:
"This 1969 Chrysler “Crown” Imperial 2 Door Hardtop is in excellent condition for an unrestored driver. This Cruiser gets amazing power from its original High Performance 440 and smooth shifting torqueflite transmission. Plus, it only shows 71,000 miles.

All electrical and mechanical systems function as they should. In 1969, the Imperial hardtop was also offered in the Lebaron trim, which had a smaller back window. The Crown Imperial Coupe is hard to find because most were either the Lebaron or the 4 door coupe.

The car needs absolutely nothing to enjoy. Repainted some 30 years ago, the finish is very good with a few minor rust bubbles around the lower fender. We took a magnate to search for body filler and only found a small section of filler that is outlined in marker in the photos. The car is missing one fender skirt and should have a vinyl top replacement due to moisture that is starting to show some bubbling. Thankfully, it's an inexpensive fix to remove moisture damage and put a new top on.

Asking price is $11,500, but we would look at interesting trades."

Welp,, lets see,, it had a repaint but is "an unrestored driver"
Needs a top and that is "an inexpensive fix to remove moisture damage and put a new top on."
Only has "a few minor rust bubbles"....
I wonder if the seller smokes a cigar and has on plaid pants..... :rolleyes:
 
At second glance there's a few issues....but for the right price they're fixable.... not $11.5!
 
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