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Location: Lower Mainland BC | Okay, the Netherlands, to be correct.
https://www.allcollectorcars.com/classic-car-auctions/vehicles/1959-...
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Posts: 2003
Location: Branson, MO | Nice looking car from the outside and not too bad underneath but the interior is not what I would call made for an Imperial (too plain). Needs wide WSW tires.
Probably will not meet reserve, if there is one, as Imperials are not high on bucket lists for most people. Plus it's outside North America. Shipping could be a deal breaker. |
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This is Imperial Custom series, not a Crown.
There are no gold crowns on the front fender ornaments, the upholstery pattern except reupholstered vinyl insert are Custom series trim as well.
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Location: Idaho - where men are men and spuds are spuds | "Shipping to east coast NY 2900 usd / West Coast 3800 usd" Can this be true? All the way from the Netherlands? I've had some bids that high just from E coast to W coast, US. :)
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Location: Victoria, BC, on Vancouver Island, Canada | The base model Imperial in 59 had a really base looking interior...the seat upholstery was pretty cheap looking compared to the Crown. The 59 Chrysler Windsor had nicer seats, as did the Sport Fury that year. Midway through 1959 the Imperial base model seats got pleated bolsters; like in the brochure picture above. prior to that they were flat.
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