Vehicle Description
In 1955 Chrysler launched the Imperial division and started a new benchmark in luxury cars. The 1966 Crown Convertible was beautifully designed by Virgil Exner. This 1 of 514 example has been in a Museum for the last 15 years and meticulously maintained under their care. The Certicard is still in its original pouch and comes with car. Driving this car brings you back to a different time when hard cheap plastic was not used, when only the finest leather and the best workmanship would do for this flagship car. There were very few options available and this car has every one. The A/C of course is working and blowing ice cold. The original AM/FM radio and power antenna is working and plays the oldies. The power seats help to maintain your comfort, and do it very well. What can we say about the stunning red paint color but its glistens, and the contrast with the White interior is stunning. The 440Ci four barrel runs strong and quiet. Included with the sale of this car are the 1966 sales brochure and owner’s manual, also the parade boot and a soft boot. As stated in 66 “the Crown Convertible has 17 motors sixteen of them wait on you hand and foot. One quickens your pulse.”