I'm curious to know who built them? Were they made by Chrysler (or Imperial, excuse me) at the Jefferson Ave. plant? Or were they made by another company, like the Lincoln & Caddy limos were? I looked at the ad on ebay and I'm curious to know what's in the center console. It appears to be a stereo system. Did anyone see this car in The Doors movie? It says it was used in this film. MM wldgrdn@xxxxxxxx wrote: > This is the Imperial Limo for sale on ebay. In > looking at my books that list production numbers > they list built at about 6 not 12. I'm glad to > know that another one may exist in roadable con- > dition. Only wish I could afford to add such a > rare car to my stable. Michael > > Title of item: Chrysler : Imperial Limousine > Seller: raajonb > Starts: Feb-09-02 13:48:58 PST > Ends: Feb-19-02 13:48:58 PST > Price: Starts at $15,000.00 > To bid on the item, go to: >http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1804084826 > > Item Description: > > > LIMO NO RESERVE > > > > Vehicle Description > > You are bidding on a 1968 Chrylser Imperial stretched limousine. It is in >VERY good condition and drives excellent. There were 12 of these automobiles >made and Chrysler believes only ours is still on the road. It is in high >demand for motion pictures and was featured in Oliver Stone's film The Doors. > > Vehicle Condition > > VERY good condition. Drives EXCELLENT. > > > > Terms of Sale > > > > Bank check/ Certified checks are both acceptable methods of payment. Winner >should contact us immediately after the auction closes. Buyer MUST expediently >arrange pickup or pay for shipping. Questions? Call 1-609-538-1217. Good luck >bidding on this fine piece of history! > > Visit eBay, The World's Online Marketplace TM at http://www.ebay.com >