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  1. I was able to take the body panels off to begin work on the chassis and I found all these parts buried in the car. Great news!!!
  2. I’m not sure if my car is the same as the picture. The spare tire on my imperial is behind the rumble seat and not on the side.
  3. This is such great information I’m going to look for that serial number and than expect a call from me real soon
  4. I want to know what it would look like when it’s done. But I haven’t been able to find very good pictures. Where can I find some?
  5. Wow thx that’s good to know where did you learn that?
  6. Ouch!!! the bank is pretty low rn do I have any other options that dont involve me losing tons of money?
  7. So the truth is that I’ve never worked with cars older than 1990 and this car is totally out of my skill set. Can anyone give me some recommendations on where I should go to get help restoring this
  8. It hasn’t been trucked. In fact I still have the old upholstery for the rumble seat in the back. And I’ll send some pictures of the engine now
  9. So I got this car from my uncle in Canada. It has been in a field for the past 30 years and is in pretty rough condition so prepare yourselves
  10. I am in possession of a 1927 Chrysler Imperial e-80 (the 2 door rumble seat roadster variant) and on a plaque inside the engine compartment It reads body: no 1 I don’t know much about classic Chrysler’s, but I would like to know more. I haven’t been able find to much information online. If you guys can help me out I would really appreciate it?
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