Make:
Chrysler
Model:
Imperial
Year:
1967
Mileage:
45895
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
Los Angeles , CA
Zip:
90028
1967 Chrysler Imperial Very cool luxurious and rare 45895 Miles
Very cool, very luxurious, and very rare, this 1967 Chrysler Imperial Crown coupe is the special kind of classic car distinction reserved for a very select few.
It's a big block cruiser preserved with a kind of grand vintage style that will make people pay far more attention to this than any $100k modern luxury cruiser that parks next to it. The Imperials were the top dog of the Mopar lineup. So while we call it a Chrysler, it really was from a brief period where this brand was available for an exclusive few. So while the styling was new for 1967, this popular year still meant less than 3,300 Imperial Crown coupes were produced. It's this kind of rarity that has led to decades of respect. So all the right elements remain in place to make this a detail-oriented luxury coupe. It includes the outstretched front fenders with insignia turning lights, the classic hood ornament, a red pinstripe to preview the interior, the intricate fender skirts that allow the lower trim to run uninterrupted, and the hallmark Imperial bird prominently featured in the rear. The Persian White paint is correct for the car, and so is the half-vinyl top. It all looks clean and complete with still keeping an overall cruiser-ready style. The one upgrade you'll likely spot is the Billet Specialties wheels set. They have the right intricate design to go with this Imperial's personality and allow you to fit modern touring tires.
Very cool, very luxurious, and very rare, this 1967 Chrysler Imperial Crown coupe is the special kind of classic car distinction reserved for a very select few.
It's a big block cruiser preserved with a kind of grand vintage style that will make people pay far more attention to this than any $100k modern luxury cruiser that parks next to it. The Imperials were the top dog of the Mopar lineup. So while we call it a Chrysler, it really was from a brief period where this brand was available for an exclusive few. So while the styling was new for 1967, this popular year still meant less than 3,300 Imperial Crown coupes were produced. It's this kind of rarity that has led to decades of respect. So all the right elements remain in place to make this a detail-oriented luxury coupe. It includes the outstretched front fenders with insignia turning lights, the classic hood ornament, a red pinstripe to preview the interior, the intricate fender skirts that allow the lower trim to run uninterrupted, and the hallmark Imperial bird prominently featured in the rear. The Persian White paint is correct for the car, and so is the half-vinyl top. It all looks clean and complete with still keeping an overall cruiser-ready style. The one upgrade you'll likely spot is the Billet Specialties wheels set. They have the right intricate design to go with this Imperial's personality and allow you to fit modern touring tires.