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Old 10-19-2022, 03:54 AM
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Default 1957 Imperial Crown 392, 30k mi. Survivor

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Ridiculous! Look at those door sill plates and the rocker switch for the turn signals, yup Ridiculous.

Beautiful art on 4 wheels.

Back when they made Real automobiles.

Thank You for sharing.
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You are bang on, there is more chrome/polished aluminum on those four sill plates than there is on a complete 69 Camaro.

Stunning automobile.

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Incredible! That car has been well loved in its life. Love those interior door handles. Seems like a very reasonable price given the condition.
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I just want the engine...
Look at the homes behind it. Appears they were built around the same time.
That switch for the turn signals is very unique.
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Heres some pics in case they take the ad down
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----The only thing I saw (which is totally insignificant) is that the floormat in the front is for the back seat. The correct front mat or mats probably deteriorated and were discarded. What a cool battleship!!!...Bill S
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Brings to mind the '57 BelAir Sport Sedan Fuelie that Charlie brought for Vintage Certification last year. Charlie, you need to buy this and do it again!
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Look at the steering wheel, dose it go into the dash and the column is behind the dash?
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You are bang on, there is more chrome/polished aluminum on those four sill plates than there is on a complete 69 Camaro.

Stunning automobile.

Paul
Probably why they're selling it. Too much to polish!!!
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