Very nice ‘67 Crown Coupe

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I spoke with the seller, nice guy and nice car at a fair price.:thumbsup:
1967 Imperial Crown Coupe

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1967 Imperial Crown Coupe

VIN: YM23K73131865
condition: excellent
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 122635
paint color: green
size: full-size
title status: clean
transmission: automatic
type: coupe

1967 Imperial Crown Coupe, 440 4/V, drives and shifts very well. A truly dry and straight car. Out of storage from an estate sale. Needs brake work, and have all parts for assembly. Passenger auto seat works as it should in a coupe. Windshield also included, has vertical crack on passenger side. Have skirts, hubcaps, door panels, newly remanufactured A/C compressor included along w/original unit and pressure lines/brackets, and 5 new american Classic tires and detailed rims. Specific photos sent upon request.
 
That Olds is an eyesore compared to the ‘67 Imperial or to any year Imperial for that matter.
CONSOLE and buckets don’t help that body THAT much.
 
That Olds is an eyesore compared to the ‘67 Imperial or to any year Imperial for that matter.
CONSOLE and buckets don’t help that body THAT much.
I have to agree. Especially with the dented right fender and mismatch on the paint.
 
..but the Olds sold already, the link to the original CL ad has already expired. Time to revive Dave's pet peeve discussion about pro and cons about superiority of GM design versus Chrysler design of the mid 60s to mid 70s :D
 
That Olds is an eyesore compared to the ‘67 Imperial or to any year Imperial for that matter.
CONSOLE and buckets don’t help that body THAT much.
Thank you Matt... That Imperial is outstanding... if I were the one, I'd consider buying based on those excellent pictures alone. The seller really captured the positive of this car's condition very nicely.

I like the Olds, but the choice would be a no-brainer from here.
 
The same seller has a ‘64 convertible project that he’ll be listing soon that looks just as solid.
 
I hate it when I keep looking back at a car and don't have the funds to buy it.

Should have got that old work van sold when it was still warm out.
 
I can put eyes on it if anyone is serious about this car. Its about 20 minutes from me.
 
VERY nice coupe, it would probably sell easier if the skirts/hubcaps were on the car. However, the price is pretty good, leather and woodgrain both seem to be nice, and it's nice in green.........
 
Absolutely lovely Imperial. Congrats on the score Matt!....and a great way to start the new year.... with a new project.
 
What´s in the trunk? A/C or rear heater/defroster?
 
What´s in the trunk? A/C or rear heater/defroster?
Good question, it doesn’t have the switch on the dash for “rear air” (not ac) like mine does so I’m guessing the vent on the package shelf may be useless? You can be sure that I’ll be spending some time with this car when it’s not 5.5 hours away.:thumbsup:
 
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