Chrysler’s most elite luxury car in the 1960s was the Imperial line. For 1965 only 633 Imperial Crown convertibles were produced, making it one of the most rare collector cars of its era. This exquisite sapphire offering is breathtaking. It is powered by a 340 horsepower 413 V-8 and has an automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM radio, power windows, power locks and power folding top. The engine bay has been correctly detailed to please the most discriminating Chrysler enthusiast. The white leather interior shows minimal wear from use and properly reflects the 46,000 miles on the odometer. Very few of these convertibles are ever seen or are offered for sale.