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The 1975 triple black Imperial bought by singer Richard Carpenter for his parents is for sale at eclectic southern California classic dealer californiaclassix :
http://www.californiaclassix.com/garage/c1276.html
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Pretty rare car, they only made about 1,600 Crown Coupes for '75
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“ Calling occupants of interplanetary land-yachts ”
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As ridiculous as they are, I have such a soft spot for grand land yachts.
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Sweet car.
Giant f laming crack pipe price.
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That thing is amazing. I drove a ‘72 Impala in high school that would look petite next to this ABSOLUTE UNIT of a car.
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Damn it! Now I’m looking at the website and wondering if I can swing $15k for this http://www.californiaclassix.com/garage/c1271.html
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I think you misread the ad.
They pay you $15K if the $200K in parts and labor required is done at the shop of their choice.
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Your post title was Grade A. Just since nobody else recognized it publicly yet.
Hall of fame has the only truck with tailfins.
Intense Winga Dinga.
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Although Imperial as a brand has a 99.99999% of never returning, FCA needs to return to those standards for Chrysler.
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Even if it’s permanently broken, it’s still beautiful garage art.
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Yeah, you can kill a full day going through the sold listings - he even sold the 230SL Bill Harrah bought Tony Clifton (aka Andy Kaufman) back in the day. Complete with the 1970s poker chips found while cleaning out the car.
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Yeah, dealer is a huge
Imperial fan, I think it might be one of those cars that sits in the showroom but is only really
for sale if you pay CP money.
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I’m suprised more “influencers” haven’t started driving Imperials. This one’s a bit pricey, but where else are you going to make as big of an entry as you would in a 60s/70s Imperial?
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It’s in extremely nice condition and I like it. The price is sensible for a rare car in that condition. B ut I don’t that many enthusiasts are interested in the se. It could be a difficult car to sell.
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True. Still sucks that Hoovie sold his
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The guy who owns that dealership is a huge Imperial fan. I think it’s only for sale for “the right price.”