This 1975 Imperial–with incredibly low odometer miles–was recently inherited by a guy whose father had owned it. Wow!
As a Mopar guy and owner, Nice time capsule, miles look legit also, and those seats, nap time… lol
Now as a Tacoma guy and owner, the guy has a 3rd gen Tacoma tailgate hanging on the wall… lol
Highly stolen pieces in many places, there are tricks to slow that down and then hardware you can buy to make it very difficult to steal… They can be removed almost as fast as it takes to lower one, if you cut the small wiring harness, if you don’t keep it locked with the key, but Toyota offers a power lock that works with your fob…
Amazing car. It must have been garage kept for the paint and interior to be in fabulous condition. Just imagine oozing down the street in that ride!!
Back when the ‘New York Times’ published short classified ads on the bottom of the front page David Merrick, the Broadway producer, took out one to announce that his Chrysler Imperial was a lemon.
I can see that Imperial pulling large dollars on the Bring a Trailer site.
There is a film shoot going on currently in Toronto, and they’re using a lot of vintage cars. The yellow car in the center appears to be a Chrysler, circa 1947-48, but I could be wrong.
This pic of the instrument panel of a ‘62 Imperial shows the A/C vent that was located underneath the dashboard. My uncle had one of these magnificent machines, and he referred to that vent as “the crotch cooler”.
I never sat in one. A Chrysler was the closest, but how can you say crotch and not get censored but I can’t refer to the tv show leave it to b e a v e e r?
I was prepared for “crotch” to be censored, and I was actually surprised that the word survived, intact.
If you fall and break a ■■■■ (b o n e) it is censored also… lol





