For Sale '66 Chrysler Imperial

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1966 Chrysler Imperial | Orlando Classic Cars

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CALIFORNIA CAR - LOW PRODUCTION
Only 2,373 Crown Coupes were produced in 1966 and few have survived in such nice original condition as the one offered here. 1966 was the final year for this body design and its the first year for the more powerful 440 cubic inch V8 engine which is factory rated at an impressive 350 horsepower. It's also the last year for a full frame as the 1967 model went to unibody construction. This is a California car which retains its original paint. Paint is good to fair. The chrome, glass and stainless trim are good to excellent. The interior is outstanding. I believe the front seats have been reupholstered with correct matching leather as they look to good to be original (see photos). The dash, steering wheel, door panels and instrumentation are outstanding! Under the hood is clean and original. The trunk compartment is neat and clean with spare & jack in place. Owners manual, service manual and original bill of sale are included. This is a nicely equipped Imperial with optional air conditioning and a long list of standard power equipment. The factory AM radio has been retained in place and an AM/FM stereo w/cd is neatly installed below the dash in its own housing. The exterior is paint code 55 "Dusty Gold Metallic" with a matching champagne leather interior and white vinyl top. This is a recent arrival and we've noted that the power steering will need service. Odometer indicates 78,000 miles (title states "exempt"). Asking $16,900 obo. Please call Tom or Dave at (407) 428-0116 for details. Shown by appointment. Orlando Classic Cars is located 10 minutes from the Orlando International Airport (MCO).
 
Not sure what the market for these is like (these have always been kind of under valued), but this one is QUITE nice, and you just DON'T see original paint finishes from the mid-60's much anymore....... The gold w/white hardtop IS handsome.....
 
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