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1973 Chrysler imperial Sedan 4D​

$2,500
Listed4 days agoin Greeley, CO

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Driven 73,000 miles

Automatic transmission

Exterior colour: Gold · Interior colour: Gold

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Seller's description​

Clean only Rustin driver rear wheel wellNo engine or trans no title2500 oboNine 70 three o 26372

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Clint Wolfe
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Not sure what the deal is with this car, original listing from a year ago is still up under a different name, different location: 1972 Chrysler imperial
This is the current listing: 1972 Chrysler Imperial · Sedan 4D

1972 Chrysler imperial Sedan 4D​

$2,500
Listed a day ago in Alexander City, AL

Seller's description​

Needs a new fuel pump. Trades welcome

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Jarrod Gibson
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I have not seen that before, adding trim rings to Cragar wheels.
 

1973 Chrysler imperial Sedan 4D​

$10,000
Listed 3 days ago in Ossipee, NH

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Driven 66,000 miles

Automatic transmission

Exterior colour: Brown · Interior colour: Tan

Fuel type: Petrol
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Great running car runs and goes. Decent shape. Come take a look at it. It’s registered.

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Warren M Skelling
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1973 Chrysler imperial Sedan 4D​

$10,000
Listed 3 days ago in Ossipee, NH

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About this vehicle




Driven 66,000 miles

Automatic transmission

Exterior colour: Brown · Interior colour: Tan

Fuel type: Petrol
See more

Sponsored​

Seller's description


Great running car runs and goes. Decent shape. Come take a look at it. It’s registered.

Seller information​


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Warren M Skelling
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Looks to be in good shape under all the muck. I would love to bring that back to a nice shiny driver.
 
Thank you for posting YM43T3C293313 -- looks like a nice car indeed, though one question is whether humidity got to the underside and/or electrical.
 
1973 Chrysler Imperial | eBay

First, a quick summary of this car’s history. I originally bought it in 2011 with just 107,000 miles. A couple of years later, I had the engine professionally rebuilt. In 2016, I sold the car, but ended up buying it back in 2018. Since then, I’ve focused on keeping it mechanically strong and making improvements where possible. However, the car does now need some bodywork, and since I don’t have the skills or experience with paint and body restoration, I’ve made the tough decision to let her go.



The car currently has 121,000 miles, and here’s an overview of its condition:



Engine: The engine (440 cid) has approximately 14,000 miles since its professional rebuild. It features a 9.5:1 compression ratio, 440 Source Aluminum Stealth cylinder heads, a 224/230 hydraulic Comp Cam, adjustable aluminum rocker arms, an aluminum intake manifold, and a Holley Sniper EFI system paired with a HyperSpark distributor. I have the original carburetor and intake. A high-capacity aluminum radiator has also been installed. This engine setup alone represents a significant investment. Easily could be driven cross-country.



Electrical: New high-amperage alternator, new fuel pump.



Air Conditioning: A modern R134 compressor was installed about a year ago. The system blows cold, but since the original A/C controller is not functional, operation is managed through dedicated aftermarket switches. See picture.



Suspension: Recently serviced with several new components, including a pair of new front shocks. A new (rebuilt) power steering box was installed this month (Aug 2025).



Brakes: In good working condition, though the rotors will need replacement in a near future.



Tires: White wall tires with less than 5,000 miles of use.



Interior: The front seat has been reupholstered, while the rest of the interior remains original and in good condition. All power windows, locks, and seats function properly, as does the original stereo. The power antenna has been replaced with a manual one. It has auto headlights and trunk release.



Body: The paint is mostly original and shows fading throughout. There are two notable rust spots, each about 2 inches in size, located on the front left fender and rear left fender. Aside from that, only minor surface rust is present.



Additional Note: The hideaway headlight doors are working perfectly. A few years ago, the floor was inspected and fitted with insulation, which makes the cabin quieter and prevents heat transfer from the floor, even on longer drives. Please watch this video. Items has trunk release working.



Items not working:

Cruise control, clock and A?C controller.



I have a couple of videos that I am going to upload to YouTube soon. Feel free for ask questions.
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1973 Chrysler Imperial | eBay

First, a quick summary of this car’s history. I originally bought it in 2011 with just 107,000 miles. A couple of years later, I had the engine professionally rebuilt. In 2016, I sold the car, but ended up buying it back in 2018. Since then, I’ve focused on keeping it mechanically strong and making improvements where possible. However, the car does now need some bodywork, and since I don’t have the skills or experience with paint and body restoration, I’ve made the tough decision to let her go.



The car currently has 121,000 miles, and here’s an overview of its condition:



Engine: The engine (440 cid) has approximately 14,000 miles since its professional rebuild. It features a 9.5:1 compression ratio, 440 Source Aluminum Stealth cylinder heads, a 224/230 hydraulic Comp Cam, adjustable aluminum rocker arms, an aluminum intake manifold, and a Holley Sniper EFI system paired with a HyperSpark distributor. I have the original carburetor and intake. A high-capacity aluminum radiator has also been installed. This engine setup alone represents a significant investment. Easily could be driven cross-country.



Electrical: New high-amperage alternator, new fuel pump.



Air Conditioning: A modern R134 compressor was installed about a year ago. The system blows cold, but since the original A/C controller is not functional, operation is managed through dedicated aftermarket switches. See picture.



Suspension: Recently serviced with several new components, including a pair of new front shocks. A new (rebuilt) power steering box was installed this month (Aug 2025).



Brakes: In good working condition, though the rotors will need replacement in a near future.



Tires: White wall tires with less than 5,000 miles of use.



Interior: The front seat has been reupholstered, while the rest of the interior remains original and in good condition. All power windows, locks, and seats function properly, as does the original stereo. The power antenna has been replaced with a manual one. It has auto headlights and trunk release.



Body: The paint is mostly original and shows fading throughout. There are two notable rust spots, each about 2 inches in size, located on the front left fender and rear left fender. Aside from that, only minor surface rust is present.



Additional Note: The hideaway headlight doors are working perfectly. A few years ago, the floor was inspected and fitted with insulation, which makes the cabin quieter and prevents heat transfer from the floor, even on longer drives. Please watch this video. Items has trunk release working.



Items not working:

Cruise control, clock and A?C controller.



I have a couple of videos that I am going to upload to YouTube soon. Feel free for ask questions.
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1973 Chrysler Imperial | eBay

First, a quick summary of this car’s history. I originally bought it in 2011 with just 107,000 miles. A couple of years later, I had the engine professionally rebuilt. In 2016, I sold the car, but ended up buying it back in 2018. Since then, I’ve focused on keeping it mechanically strong and making improvements where possible. However, the car does now need some bodywork, and since I don’t have the skills or experience with paint and body restoration, I’ve made the tough decision to let her go.



The car currently has 121,000 miles, and here’s an overview of its condition:



Engine: The engine (440 cid) has approximately 14,000 miles since its professional rebuild. It features a 9.5:1 compression ratio, 440 Source Aluminum Stealth cylinder heads, a 224/230 hydraulic Comp Cam, adjustable aluminum rocker arms, an aluminum intake manifold, and a Holley Sniper EFI system paired with a HyperSpark distributor. I have the original carburetor and intake. A high-capacity aluminum radiator has also been installed. This engine setup alone represents a significant investment. Easily could be driven cross-country.



Electrical: New high-amperage alternator, new fuel pump.



Air Conditioning: A modern R134 compressor was installed about a year ago. The system blows cold, but since the original A/C controller is not functional, operation is managed through dedicated aftermarket switches. See picture.



Suspension: Recently serviced with several new components, including a pair of new front shocks. A new (rebuilt) power steering box was installed this month (Aug 2025).



Brakes: In good working condition, though the rotors will need replacement in a near future.



Tires: White wall tires with less than 5,000 miles of use.



Interior: The front seat has been reupholstered, while the rest of the interior remains original and in good condition. All power windows, locks, and seats function properly, as does the original stereo. The power antenna has been replaced with a manual one. It has auto headlights and trunk release.



Body: The paint is mostly original and shows fading throughout. There are two notable rust spots, each about 2 inches in size, located on the front left fender and rear left fender. Aside from that, only minor surface rust is present.



Additional Note: The hideaway headlight doors are working perfectly. A few years ago, the floor was inspected and fitted with insulation, which makes the cabin quieter and prevents heat transfer from the floor, even on longer drives. Please watch this video. Items has trunk release working.



Items not working:

Cruise control, clock and A?C controller.



I have a couple of videos that I am going to upload to YouTube soon. Feel free for ask questions.
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This reads to be a fun driver, that front seat redo is impressive.
 
1972 Chrysler Imperial · Sedan 4D

1972 Chrysler imperial Sedan 4D​

$14,000
Listed 4 days ago in Evansville, IN

About this vehicle​


Driven 73,489 miles

Automatic transmission

Exterior colour: Blue · Interior colour: Blue

Fuel type: Petrol




Seller's description​

72 imperial 440/ 727 trans. runs and drives. clear coat pealing in a few places see pics. lots of new parts. tires and rims ,brakes, fuel pump, alternator, temp gauge. no trades. I do have both fender skirts as well

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Matt Heroy
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