Reality about to hit hard

Seems they are more interested in promoting their fees than proper info on the car...

"
Fees and Taxes
Sales tax, title, license, registration, document fee, finance charges, and SMOG testing fees are in addition to the final purchase price. Buyer is responsible for said fees.

A $397.63 document fee will be added to the purchase price. All credit cards are charged a 3% fee. "

Seems the car has an interesting transmission in it..
"440 CID V8 1969 Chrysler Imperial Sedan 440 CID V8 4 Speed Automatic "
 
Loved the way he came in, hey, I'm a car guy, getting a new toy, SO excited, I can't wait! It's for sale by the way...
 
Interesting how the text description goes onandon about the "pillared sedan," and calls the listed car a sedan, yet is a hardtop. The car itself seems pretty nice, that interior upholstery is likely original, and in nice shape. Hope it finds a good home.
 
Seems the car has an interesting transmission in it..
"440 CID V8 1969 Chrysler Imperial Sedan 440 CID V8 4 Speed Automatic "

Yep then "Powered by a 440 V8 and backed by a 3-speed automatic transmission".

Let me guess... Snowflake proofread.

Also a $1 start means nothing (or maybe... eekBay fees?) when it has a reserve.
 
When I see a document fee I move on rather quickly, don’t care what it is they’re sellin’ their fee can kiss my A$$
 
wonderfully shaky video. Not one shaky stop on the fender tag.
 
Being an ebody guy mostly I don't quite get how the C body tags work.
T7 is the body color, what is H54?
I read somewhere on the thread that this year did not come in a two tone color. Is that true?
So this car would have been all T7 on the exterior.
It also has the wrong body side moldings correct?

69 imperial.jpeg
 
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