Just in!! More details soon!! This is a wonderful, nearly all
original survivor of the "best built car in America", the 1964
Imperial Crown Four-Door Hardtop (Code 924). The tires on this
Imperial are dated from 1966 and still drive great with no cracks!
This is a piece of history that is an engineering marvel, with
unsurpassed quality. The original owner of the Imperial was William
Kumpf. He enjoyed the car from December 27th, 1963 when the bought
it from the dealership until 1986, when the title was transferred
to his son, Bill. In that 41 years of care they accumulated 74,000
miles, most of which were in the first three years. Much of its
life was spent in storage in an airplane hangar in Pittsburgh, PA
and an air conditioned garage. Mr. Kumpf made sure that the car was
thoroughly undercoated when it was new. This was over and above the
fact that the Imperial engineers designed the car and specified the
metal to have numerous treatments to make it nearly impervious to
rust. Needless to say, there is no observable rust on this car. The
Imperial has all its original paint in the handsome Pine Mist Poly
(Code FF) and the chrome and stainless are mostly in very good to
excellent condition. Mr. Kumpf smeared grease over all the chrome
and stainless to prevent it from rusting or pitting. Since we spent
over one day removing the grease, the car shines like new!! The
interior is all original and stunning with the deep green leather
with beige brocade cloth (Code M7H). Imperial engineers were so
fanatical that they made sure that the fabrics they called for were
fade resistant, and if they did fade, they would fade equally so
that one couldn't tell. This Imperial sports many bumper stickers
which belay its age and the participation by the owner in the
Imperial Club, we refused to remove them in prepping the car for
sale. There's just too much American history there!! The Imperial
features the venerable 413 ci V8 with 340 hp and an astounding 470
ft lbs of torque (at 2,800 rpm!). All of this power is transmitted
through the three-speed TorqueFlight transmission with the
perfectly working push button transmission controller. We love the
smooth one finger operation of the parking brake and release. No
car was ever built in such a refined manner. If you are looking for
a classic driver from the early sixties that will be reliable and
iconic, this could be your car. For more information, please text
or call Harry Clark at +1.602.245.7200 or email us at
[email protected].