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1959 Imperial Crown Convertible for sale at mecum.com
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-442849/1959-chrysler-imperial-crow...
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Veteran
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Location: Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC Canada |
It goes without saying that this is not a convertible........it's a great looking coupe non the less..... |
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Expert
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Of course this is not a convertible!
this is 2 Door Southampton Hardtop!
Sorry - that was my mistake. Thanks for the correction!
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Member
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| The imperial di 88000.00 with fees,great news for the forward look collectors ,finned cars are getting the respect they deserve |
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Member
Posts: 33
| The 1957 DeSoto convert did 110,000.00 nice car older resto ,sold |
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Expert
Posts: 2490
Location: Kansas City, KS | $88K for a coupe? it looks to be in great condition and rare to see dual ac in a 2dr but wow, the convertibles have struggled to get that much recently |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 943
| Nice to see such a beautiful car bring strong money, they are very hard to find. I hope it leads to them getting more attention and more of them being restored. |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 5006
| i think it got into a bidding war... someone had to have it and it is really nice restore. |
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Expert
Posts: 1886
| It was fake bid up to around 70k, then they hooked someone and pushed him to the reserve and it died off. |
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