'C' What I Spotted

Dr Lebaron

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Looks like a old man's car with the original plates.
Has fender skirts and hubcaps in the back seat.
Looks solid with some minor rust on the D/S wheel well lip.
Interior is clean and green.
I need to inquire.
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It's behind a shop next to the car wash.
I'm hoping the shop doesn't own it and it's a customer's or a estate car.
The old plates intrigue me.
Most of my deals had those plates.
 

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Just for the record, that is a D-body Imperial, though they share parts with the C-body, they are different. Be a nice Sunday car
 

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I think those are '75 Ontario plates.
I had a '75 Pontiac Laurentian with JSU *** plates that came with the car when new.
That was when the plate stayed with the car.
 

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Imperials were their own division and had a lot of unique, now hard to find parts. D bodies were the full frame Imperials...D's ended in 66. The 67-73 Imperials were C unibodies with a unique Imperial stub frame to get the 127 inch wheelbase or a "stretched C body" if you will...but not a D body. Imperials in 74/75 were C bodies with a 124 inch wheel base.
 
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