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Year:1975 Mileage:0
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Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Hardtop
Engine:440
Make: Chrysler
Model: Imperial
Year: 03/15/1975
Number of Doors: 4
Condition: Used

This 1975 Imperial Lebaron was Chrysler's luxury plus model. Like the one here white leather interior in beautiful condition. Flawless dash, perfect headliner and super clean trunk. This Imperial has 4 wheel disc brakes, 440 V8 with brand new 4bb carb. Electronic ignition and torsion bar suspension. Mileage is 113,946. The engine has new timing chain and new water pump and  and runs perfectly plus the engine bay is super clean. Power everything and all working including clock and am/fm radio, Power seat for driver and passenger. Paint 5 years old like new and a perfect vinyl matching roof. Chrome excellent including grill with no pitting. Always garaged. A turn key auto to drive anywhere. Extremely comfortable sofa seating; Perfect dash and interior has color..no boring grey or black like todays cars. The best feature is the 4 wheel disc brakes (rare in 1975) with new pads so the stopping power there when needed. This Imperial was the centre fold feature car in their brochure. I will post more photos in next two days showing the under the car clean bottom. Low reserve. Thanks for reading this far. This is a 4 door hardtop with perfect glass and all power windows work. Car has AC. There is some paint bubbles on lower panel on drivers side and just above mud flap on passenger side as shown in the two pic's. Rocker panels are solid with good paint. Local body shop said they could clean up these two small areas for around
$500. Any questions just email me.


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