How much is a 1968 Chrysler Imperial worth?

1968 Imperial Price Guide

IMPERIAL
Model Condition
Crown 4-door Hardtop $800 $4,000
Crown 4-door Sedan $740 $3,700
LeBaron 4-door Hardtop $860 $4,300

How long is a 1973 Chrysler Imperial LeBaron?

The 1973 had flowing uninterrupted lines devoid of chrome and gaudy trim. With the industry mandate of five mph impact bumpers, the Imperial’s overall length was increased by 5.8” which made it the longest production non-limousine made that year in America at 235.3” long!

How much is a 1966 imperial worth?

1966 Imperial Price Guide

IMPERIAL
Model Condition
Crown 2-door Hardtop $800 $4,000
Crown 4-door Hardtop $760 $3,800
LeBaron 4-door Hardtop $840 $4,200

Is this the best original 1968 Imperial Crown Convertible?

The show quality paint is 90% original, only minor touch-up, the original black leather is perfect, every accessory and option works as new. Of the 474 Imperial Crown convertibles produced in 1968, this may be the best totally original example in existence. The most impressive part of this vehicle is the absolutely perfect die-cast chrome

What kind of car is a 1968 Chrysler Imperial 4dr?

1968 Chrysler Imperial 4dr, good original car, true survivor, original leather int, new white, wall tires, big block V8, auto, ps, pb, fact a/c, full power, runs/drives good. Air Conditioning Finished in crimsonred with a black convertible top and black leather interior the car isstunning!

What years did Imperial make luxury cars?

Imperial was the chrysler corporation’s luxury automobile brand between 1955 and 1975, with a brief reappearance in 1981 to 1983, and the second reappearance from 1990-1993. The imperial name had been used since 1926 but was never a separate make, just the top-of-the-line chrysler.