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For Sale at Auction: 1964 Chrysler Crown Imperial in Reno, Nevada
- One of only 922 built in 1964
- According to internet--less then 200 examples known to exist
today
- Owner states Believed to be actual 47,500 miles
- 413 V8 motor
- 3-speed Torque flite-push button-automatic transmission
- Trunk button auto release
- Original Royal velvet covered owners manual
- Original wheel covers
- White stripe tires--Tinted windshield
- Newer re-done working push button convertible top
- New freeze plugs--Rebuilt carburetor--New voltage regulator
- New Radiator--New Heater core
- In private museum for many years--Recently gone through by
licensed mechanic
- Runs great!!! Fun to drive--Lots of compliments everywhere it
goes
- Great for summer evening cruises
- ***Title in Transit*** ALL ODOMETER READINGS ARE ASSUMED NOT
ACTUAL OR EXCEED THEIR MECHANICAL LIMITS UNLESS STATED ACTUAL MILES
BY THE SELLER.
Vehicle Details
1964 Chrysler Crown Imperial
Listing ID:CC-1865240
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Reno, Nevada
Year:1964
Make:Chrysler
Model:Crown Imperial
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Green
Odometer:47500
Stock Number:554
VIN:9243245198
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