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1953 Chrysler Imperial Town Limo

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Arid Utah/California car with the same owner since 2003
Same California owner from 1953 to 1984 with California registration from 5784
Extremely rare car; one of 243 Custom Imperial Limos made in 1953
Original 331 CID Firepower Hemi V8 engine
Original PrestoMatic fourspeed, semiautomatic transmission with SafetyClutch; 1953 was its final production year
CorrectBlack exterior (code 1) and Blue cloth interior (code 20)
Nifty power glass divider between front and rear seats, power steering and power windows
5inch wheelbase
Wire aftermarket wheels with Remington wide whitewall tires
Original wheels and factory wheel covers are included



If youre not crazy for a Cadillac and youre not lusting for a Lincoln, would you consider a Chrysler? MotoeXotica Classic Cars hopes you would and offers this extremely rare, 1953 Chrysler Custom Imperial Sixpassenger Limousine; it is one of just 243 examples made in 1953, complete with the original PrestoMatic, fourspeed, semiautomatic transmission and a powerassisted, glass divider for the cabin.

This example hails from the very dry state of Utah since 2003 and was sold new in 1953 to Sidney Ring of Vista California who owned the vehicle to at least 1984 by the provided documentation of California registrations from 1957 to 1984. It was built in Detroit, Michigan on the 86th day of production in 1953 and was the 1,590th vehicle assembled on that day. Finished in black (code 1), the cars paint and trim are in overall excellent order. Its bodywork is excellent condition, its engine bay is extremely tidy, the battery appears in good order and the cars chrome bumpers look fantastic. Imperials had Solex heatresistant glass, too

This big Chrysler rolls on Remington CushionAire wide whitewall tires, size L7815, at all four corners. Each tire is wrapped around a custom wire wheel. The original wheels and factory wheel covers are located in the trunk. The tires are in good, original order while the custom wheels are in excellent condition.

You can answer the Got Hemi question affirmatively in this car for under the hood is the original 331 CID FirePower Hemi V8. Socalled for their hemispherical combustion chambers, FirePower engines were oversquare. That is, their cylinder bores were larger than their strokes. Driver convenience features included power steering and power windows. Behind the Hemi is its original, and unusual transmission, the PrestoMatic.

PrestoMatic was a specialmanual transmission with afluid coupling. Although it had just two forward gears, an attached electricoverdriveunit used in either gear gave it a total of four forward speeds. Attached to the transmission was an underdrive with a reduction gear of 1.75:1. The shift lever was columnmounted and had three positions: Low (in the 2nd position of a conventional threespeed manual unit), High (in the 3rd position), and Reverse (same as the threespeed). The driver had to depress the clutch pedal every time he moved the gear shift lever.

When the lever was put in Low, the car started in underdrive low; when the vehicle reached a minimum speed of sixmph, the driver lifted his foot off the accelerator, the underdrive unit would kick out and the car would be in Low. Similarly, with the lever in High position, the car would start in underdrive high, and at any speed above 13mph, the driver would lift his foot and the car would shift into direct drive.

For PrestoMatic to work without gear clashing, it contained a freewheeling device (in Underdrive, Low and High), and the owners manual cautioned drivers not to use first or third gears when descending hills, because there was no engine compression braking in those ranges. Generally, most drivers started in High and accomplished the shift to direct drive somewhere between 13 and 25 mph by releasing the accelerator pedal and waiting for the clunk that signaled the disengagement of the underdrive. These cars would automatically shift from High down to underdrive high when car speed dropped below approximately 11 mph. With theFluid Drivecoupling, the car could be brought to a halt in gear without releasing the clutch and would creep like a fully automatic transmission.

Inside, the cars blue cloth interior (code 20) is in overall very good order. The front and rear bench seats are in excellent shape, while the matching carpet is in very good order. Note the cord or rope across the top of the front seatback. It was used to hang heavy coats, blankets, scarves and shawls on during winter travels. Theres even a centermounted clock for rear passengers. the blue headliner is still firm and looks great from front to rear. The best part about the interior is that you can separate the cabin with a powerassisted glass divider. This is handy for when you have a chauffeur or someone else driving you and you want to use your phone or tablet to surf the web or check your favorite social media sites in private. The cars threespoke steering wheel is present, complete with its hubmounted, 15jewel, Moparmatic clock made by Swiss manufacturer Benrus. To wind the clock, one simply turned the steering wheel during normal driving for eight days. The wool, inner door panels and padded instrument panel, with its full array of gauges, are all in very good condition but the speedometer is inoperable at the needle. The PrestoMatic column shifter is in good, original shape and a factory AM radio completes the interior.

In 1953, the Imperial model was renamed the Imperial Custom. Although the Imperial Custom resembled the New Yorker, it had a different wheelbase, taillights, and side trim. Clean front fenders and higher rear fender stone shield set it apart from the ordinary Chryslers. This was also the first year for the stylized eagle hood ornament. Parking lights on all Imperials were positioned between the top and center grille moldings, a variation from the design used on other Chrysler cars. A new model was the sixpassenger Imperial Custom limousine which had as standard equipment electric windows, electric division window, floor level courtesy lamps, rear compartment heater, foldup footrests, seatback mounted clock and special luxury cloth or leather interiors. Imperial Custom sedans now rode on a wheelbase two inches longer than the twodoor hardtops. Also, 1953 was the first year that the Imperial had a onepiece windshield, instead of a twopiece one. A padded dash was standard.

Competition to this Chrysler in 1953 included Buicks Roadmaster Sedan, Cadillacs Series 75 Limousine, DeSotos Suburban Limousine, Lincolns Capri sedan, Oldsmobiles 98 sedan and Packards Patrician Limousine.

If youre looking for a comfortable, big cruiser to added to your collection or if you want something from the early 50s that you seldom see, you could hardly go wrong with this 1953 Chrysler Custom Imperial Limousine. Do yourself a favor and visit MotoeXotica Classic Cars to check it out, today

VIN: 7767607
EIN: C53829776

This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 83,526 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE

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