1967 Imperial convertible, rare find in outstanding condition
throughout. Always garaged surviver from great home and history in
Oklahoma. Believed 32K miles and looks it. Totally dry sheet metal,
floors, frame, body mounts and trunk. Detailed motor and trunk,
original spare and jacks. One 5 year old refinish and was totally
straight to begin with. Both front and rear trim and grill all new
chrome (expensive), all done at the time of refinish and is
gorgeous. Also new working power top. Working power windows and
even working rare power vent windows. Working power seat and power
antenna and factory AM/FM. Cold factory air, very rare tilt and
telescopic wheel. Famous bullet-proof 440/4 BL auto, power disc
brakes for safety. Excellent stock bucket seats with desirable
center arm rest, door panels, carpet and all attest to miles.
Excellent inside stock wood trim. No cracks in dash, evidence of
being garaged. Great year for the high compression factory 440/4
stock 350 HP/10:1 compression, so very peppy yet efficient and good
MPG. Imperials were stand alone and had a short life span, so great
conversation piece and very fun to drive and enjoy. Surely to
appreciate, so drive for free. Runs/drives/looks sweet. Last of the
dinosaurs. Very fair at $16,950. Bob 1-866-641-7427, WE OFFER OUR
OWN NATIONWIDE SHIPPING AT A MUCH BETTER RATE! "WE MAKE IT EASY"
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