'65 Chrysler Imperial
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'65 Chrysler Imperial
So I ran into a guy today that has a 1965 Chrysler Imperial although he wasn't sure he wanted to part with it. It's NOT the '66 but I'm not sure there is a lot of difference between the two. Anyone have any insights on that? I don't know what engine it has or whether it runs.
Re: '65 Chrysler Imperial
I suggest you join the imperial club. https://www.web.imperialclub.info/
You may find much of what the differences are between the two years. Also, see if Dean Jeffries documented his BB builds as there are differences between the 2 models.
There are a couple of threads regarding the imperial in particular, not including the BB 1 and 2
You may find much of what the differences are between the two years. Also, see if Dean Jeffries documented his BB builds as there are differences between the 2 models.
There are a couple of threads regarding the imperial in particular, not including the BB 1 and 2
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Biggest difference is in the trunk area, so that's the easiest way to tell the years.There have been some BB clones using the '65 with the trunk not altered, doesn't look right to the detail oriented eye!
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That trunk can be replaced, so not really an issue unless you are planning to rattle can it. Most of the front end will be altered too. Interiors can be swapped.. the biggest thing is finding a good donor car, little or no rust, etc
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Pennyworth, as always, you present fascinating details! Thanks!
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Re: '65 Chrysler Imperial
I've owned two of these cars, I bought them on impulse, I had to have them. Both ran for a bit and then nothing. Unless you know how to work on cars they're money pits, so be careful.