Ultra Rare - No Rust - American Icon - 2 Door Convertible on 2040-cars
Berkley, Michigan, United States
1966 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL CROWN 2 DOOR CONVERTIBLE- ULTRA RARE- 514 TOTAL PRODUCTION - CAR IS IN ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION - OWNED BY AND STORED IN A CHRYSLER DEALERSHIPS WAREHOUSE SINCE LATE 1970'S- STRAIGHT BODY NEVER ANY RUST -AMAZING ORIGINAL CONDITION- CAR WAS A SPECIAL FACTORY ORDER IN RARE PEARL WHITE LEATHER INTERIOR ( in very nice condition ), METALLIC RED PAINT , AND BLACK CONVERTIBLE TOP- OUT OF THE 514 EVER MADE ONLY A FEW WERE THIS COLOR MOST OF THE 66 IMPERIAL CONVERTIBLES WERE ODD BALL COLOR COMBOS THAT LACK THE VISUAL IMPACT AND CURB APPEAL THAT THIS CAR HAS-- LOADED WITH RARE OPTIONS INCLUDING SPEED CONTROL/ AUTO PILOT, POWER VENT WINDOWS ,POWER EVERYTHING, PW,PS ,PB, PA, NEW POWER SOFT TOP, 6 WAY POWER BUCKET SEATS , FACTORY A/C AND MORE . GREAT DASHBOARD WITH NO CRACKS-- ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING BIG BLOCK 440 CID / 350 HP / 4 BBL -ONE REPAINT A LONG TIME AGO ( paint is not perfect but is presentable) - CAR IS LOADED WITH NOS PARTS, CHROME IS SPECTACULAR AND LOOKS NEW, ALL GLASS IS PERFECT, TOP IS NEW, CAR IS 99% COMPLETE, SEATS ,WINDOW MOTORS AND SWITCHES ALL WORK, STILL HAS NICE ORIGINAL CARPETING , AND ORIGINAL WHITE WALL TIRES- I DO HAVE ALL THE REAR TAIL LIGHTS AND BACK UP LIGHTS ,ALL HAVE NOS LENSES- LOTS OF NOS EXTRA PARTS- CAR HAS NOT BEEN ON THE ROAD IN 10 +YEARS- HAS A GOOD TRANSMISSION - THE ORIGINAL 440 BIG MOTOR IS STILL IN THE CAR AND WAS PARTIALLY DISASSEMBLED 10 YRS AGO FOR A REBUILD THAT NEVER HAPPENED, THE HEADS WERE REDONE (10YRS AGO ) AND MOST OF THE NEW PARTS NEEDED FOR REBUILD WERE PURCHASED AND ARE INCLUDED WITH THE CAR , NEW TIMING SET ,NEW CAM SHAFT ,BEARINGS, GASKET SETS, SEALS , ECT.ECT. -PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS- OR COME AND SEE HOW NICE THIS CAR REALLY IS IN PERSON, BEFORE BIDDING IS OVER. I CAN HELP WITH SHIPPING
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Consumer Reports says these are the worst new cars of 2014
Thu, 27 Feb 2014Consumer Reports has announced its annual list of worst vehicles, a cringe-inducing contrast to its list of top vehicles. Ignominiously leading the way in 2014 is Chrysler, which has a staggering seven models listed.
Jeep nearly sweeps the small SUV segment by itself, with its Compass, Patriot and 2.4-liter version of the new Cherokee, while the only midsize sedans listed by CR were the Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger. The new Dodge Dart and the Dodge Journey round out CR's condemnation of Chrysler.
Ford is taking heat as well, with the Taurus, Edge and their counterparts from Lincoln all listed as the worst vehicles in their respective segments. Toyota doesn't fare much better, with its Lexus IS, Scion iQ and tC also making the list.
KBB 2013 Brand Image Awards has some obvious and oddball winners
Sat, 30 Mar 2013The sixth edition of the Kelley Blue Book Brand Image Awards have crowned a wide range of winners - in a couple of cases the recipient of the laurels might say more about KBB users than they do about the actual winner. Compiled from the responses of more than 12,000 shoppers on KBB.com over the past year, there are 13 categories broken into non-luxury, luxury and truck segments "representing the combined wisdom of the American car-buying public."
The award categories have been revamped this year, with some dropping off, some new ones appearing and at least one other given a new term. What isn't surprising is that Honda won Most Trusted Brand for the second year running, Best Value Brand for the third year in a row and took Best Overall Brand, which wasn't on last year's list of awards.
On our own shores, in the non-luxury categories Chrysler got Most Refined Brand and Buick took Best Value Luxury Brand. Neither one of those marques won anything in last year's Brand Image Awards, while Cadillac, which won Best Interior Design Brand and Best Comfort Brand last year - those awards disappeared this year - went home without a single accolade.
What will the next Presidential limo look like?
Thu, 25 Jul 2013With recent news that the Secret Service has begun soliciting proposals for a new armored limousine, we've been wondering what the next presidential limo might look like. The current machine, nicknamed "The Beast", has a design based on a car that's no longer sold: the Cadillac DTS. If General Motors gets the job again, which wouldn't be a surprise considering the government still owns a chunk of the company, the next limo's shape would likely resemble the new XTS (below, left). But Cadillac hasn't always been the go-to car company for presidential whips.
Lincoln has actually provided far more presidential limousines throughout history than Cadillac. In fact, the first car modified for Commander-in-Chief-carrying duty was a 1939 Lincoln K-Series called "Sunshine Special" used by Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the last Lincoln used by a president was a 1989 Town Car ordered for George H.W. Bush. If President Obama wanted a Lincoln today, it would likely be an amalgam of the MKS sedan and MKT crossover, as illustrated above.
And what about Chrysler? The only record we could find of a President favoring the Pentastar is Nixon, who reportedly ordered two limos from the company during his administration in the '70s, and then another one, known today as the "K-Car limo," in the '80s after he left office. Obama, however, has a personal - if modest - connection to Chryslers, having owned a 300 himself before he took office. A 300-based Beast (above, right) would certainly earn the U.S. some style points.