1965 Chrysler Imperial Convertible 2-door 6.7l , 300 Collector Classic on 2040-cars
Camdenton, Missouri, United States
This 1965 chrys was owned by my Grandfather who owned a Chrysler dealership where the car was displayed for sale new. He decided to keep the car for my grandmother who drove the car until 1975 when they were separated. The car remained an MSO and was never titled, over the years the MSO has been lost so the car is being sold with no title, a bill of sale only. I have looked into getting a title for it but never went any further however you can find companies who will get a title. In 1975 after they were separated my grandfather parked it in a barn where it remained until a few years ago when he passed away. The car is all there and feels solid but does have some rust on the lower rear fenders as can be seen in the pictures. The seats are in bad shape as well as the top but is perfect for a project car. Should you have any question please ask. Thank You
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