I'm 40 and I love classic Imperials and Chryslers like this. I currently own and drive a 2017 300S and a 2018 Pacifica S. Now I'm looking at being different and daily driving a classic like this here around the Seattle area. No one drives these anymore. I want to be that guy who drives these beautiful prices of art in my city. Imperials to me are the best of the 60s and early 70s.
Soooo Underrated.. Very Much A Super FirstClass Period Luxury Car. Nice As Any Caddy Or Lincoln Even. That’s A Rare Jewel. Marvelous Story . WOW 100% Original Blue On Blue.. Nice 440 Plant.. it’s a 4 Bbl 440 I promise
Without a doubt that was not your ordinary product of Chrysler, as a kid i remembered how expensive these cars were! They were big and plush.God they were great American Cars!
Saw one of these at a Palm Springs restaurant a few years back. Convertible in white with a green top and green interior. Looked like it just left the dealership as a brand new car. I've always loved Imperials.
What a beautiful car. Back in my teen years I had a '68 also. Got 10mpg at best & could fit 10 people inside, but still my favorite all time car! Thanks for the memories...
High torque starter motor... For a period of time in the 2000s or 10s,, don't remember which, they had the sound back for a time, but it's gone again now...
Absolutely stunning example here. I do take exception to “factory original Michelin bias ply tires” on a ‘68 Imperial. Maybe glass belted Polyglas, or something such, but NO to oem Michelin bias ply. Ain’t any such thing in ‘68. That’s forgiven however, for bringing this beauty to UA-cam for us to drool over!
... strikingly nice looking paint color ... 1967 and 1968 Imperials exterior styling was much more corporate Chrysler looking but still had distinctive, superb interior styling from dash fascia to door panel to steering wheel with exquisite detail, detailing and quality of fittings and finishes ... the LeBaron roof styling was singularly distinctive to the 1967 and 1968 model year Imperials ... this is a very nice looking, well preserved and thankfully well cared for example of a 1968 Imperial LeBaron ... back in the early 1980's while walking an auto junk yard I came across a triple black 1968 Imperial LeBaron laying on it's roof in the dirt and weeds ... that was a sad sight ... happily this 1968 Imperial LeBaron has fared much better ... happily not condemned to being gutted out and stupidly demolished via demolition derby or ending up as a wrecking / scrap yard derelict ...
... 1967 and 1968 Imperials exterior styling became / was too staid compared to 1961 -- 1966 Imperials ... the one year only 1967 and then one year only 1968 front end grille treatment perhaps should have been a two year unchanged Imperial styling effort based on / more alike / derivative of the 1964 Imperial split grille concept ... however 1967 and 1968 Imperial tail light styling and bumper design was / is strongest exterior styling element of these two Imperial model years ... 1961 thru 1968 Imperials were when new and still remain iconic American luxury automobiles ... these Imperials are so very worthy of being saved, collected, restored and preserved... too many have been become lost to demo derby willful ignorance or heedless junking and the scrappers crusher ... we will not see automobiles as these 1960's Imperials were / are being built by Detroit ever again ...
splittheseam00 I couldn't have said it better. PRESERVE those I M P E R I A L s'. Hey. thanks for your response. I was picturing all you said in my 'mind's eye'. Yes there have been so many Imperials wrecked at 'derbys'. Its high time this ceased Right Now !! These are cars that America can be proud of as a product of the times. Well designed, well built and should be cherished as being from a time when there was enough money to be able to do that. You knew You would be owning a great car !. This was the last flourish of real quality. Times change and standards too, but Imperials were right up there amongst the very best marques in the whole world.
+MungoidHen ... my family moved off a small Wisconsin dairy farm to a small WI city in 1967... a local funeral home owner had a1964 Imperial which I was able to observe from afar and sometimes close up ... after graduating from high school in 1973 ( same year of 1st so called " gas crisis " ) in the fall of that year I came across a 1965 Imperial LeBaron for sale at a Buick dealer with tires piled in it on the ivory leather seats... I bought it for $400 and enjoyed cleaning it up and driving it around town ... from then on I eventually also owned a 1964 Imperial Crown Coupe purchased for $300, a 1966 Imperial Crown sedan and also came across another 1965 derelict Imperial LeBaron in a junk yard which I purchased and brought home. Owned a 1964 Chrysler New Yorker Salon purchased for $400. In late 1970's I had an opportunity to buy a barn kept, nice 1968 Imperial Crown convertible for $800 ... but did not ...less than 500 68's built by Imperial ... I know about 1960's Imperials ;-)
splittheseam00 == I get the Best responses -I really Do. I am picturing all your various IMPERIALS, found neglected in one place or another. I just love these cars so it's great to here from you. They made so many wonderful cars back in the 50's, 60's 70's. I guess you've seen the 'Chrysler Imperial hotspot'-/junkyard video, here on YT ?- I think it is called Turner's and is outside of Fresno. YT is certainly great for such things. You have owned some incredible cars, by the sound of it. Thank you and regards from Dorset. UK
That's funny, I know exactly the car you're speaking of with the horizontal taillights, yeah. Personally, I'm partial to the 69-71 coupe. They made the Chrysler in a convertible version, and it's a bit of a letdown the Imperial wasn't available as such, because I love one of those. That would be my ultimate classic to own.
the TNT was different the magnum and the Super Commando had hydro. lifters the TNT were Solid lifters and i can not remembers for HP i do know the Imp.s numbers were deflated for the insurance problems i think the Imp. had 375 hp the Imp. was not a Chrysler motor there was a difference i worked for Chrysler at the time and there was a lot of Hype about the Imp.s they were not a good money maker for Chrysler
@@claycoates5056 1968 only imperial had some year 360hp dual snorkel dual exhaust option available I see that this car looks to have roll up vent windows instead of power vents for a fee Chrysler would put just about anything you wanted option wise on all the cars they mfg imagine ordering a 68 crown coupe imperial with full power dual air mobile director seating and giving them enough money to have them put a 426 hemi in it unlikely but money and connections talk hmmmmm
Have a Travco motorhome with the 440-3 in it. It has just over 26K on the odometer and has always been in the family- a friend wanted to see it, so I took him out to the hanger and he was blown away- as it idled, the engine was not even rocking.
Just gorgeous, wowwww! Original owner? Amazing! I would love to drive it just a mile or two. It must feel like a new car! And its been kept clean and garaged obviously... The only "tick" I'd give it is the tires need to be cleaned preferably with a product called Bleech White for the whitewalls. It's an amazing product I've used my whole life detailing cars. I know there's a slew of detailing products on the market now, but for that one item I stick with the best.
Seems kinda weird to order a Le Baron, load it with goodies, auto dimming, twilight sentenal but NO TILT wheel? Most also had leather. Nice car, just weird lack of options. I had a '67 with dual a/c with auto temp, tilt cruise and all other available options. HUGE boat.
@@alanblanes2876somebody above said 'i can see it doesn't have power vent windows' something like that. It DOES have power vent windows - which was an option. Honestly this car is not a stripper by any means. Back then, I would have thought missing the vinyl roof was blasphemy, but I guess by today's standards I really like it without. I did not see the dash and whether it had am/fm radio head, but if so, it's relatively loaded.
That’s funny, my dad was a Pharmacist. He wouldn’t ever buy a Lincoln or Cadillac because in a small town, people would say you’re making to much money. He bought Buick’s ,Park Avenues. Dad is gone but mom has a Buick Enclave.
Oprahs FatAss hopefully it never happens... good luck finding repair parts for the Imperial. modern cars are actually very strong where they need to be. In a contest between 2 cars of equal weight (like a bentley continental vs this car) the Imp would sustain less damage but kill the people inside where the bentley driver would step out unharmed and mourn the loss of his car Yeah the Imp would fold the modern car but the
Actually modern cars would protect the passengers inside. Sadly these classics everyone would probably die or get severely damaged. Big and strong yes, safety is missing. Not safe against any modern car of today.
Beautiful car. I prefer the 1960's models over the later ones. I cringe when I see the old Mission Impossible and Mannix episodes where they trashed these cars.
+llg114 It's known as a 4 door hardtop sedan, a very popular body style from of the 1960's in the USA. Began to disapear in the 1970's due to safety concerns.
This was my first car not the le baron just an Imperial holley double pump carb, 8 miles to the gallon and fast only thing in didn't pass was a gas station
And it had to end up in stupid Canada...If Chrysler made a modernized version of this car today (like Toyota Century), it would put the company back on the map and in the black.
I always find it interesting that someone would order such an expensive car, and NOT get A/C or tilt wheel. Seems to have all the rest of the goodies. Didn't show the radio, either.
The leBaron was the top of the line, in '68 they made a base Imperial (without the Crown or leBaron designation) that was the base model, still if you went to a dealer and ordered one without power windows etc, they'd probably tell you to get lost. . You can find it on the Imperial club website in the 1968 sales brochure. Still a head turner thought...This one has air and all the power options...In my experience you see the leather seats in the coupes and convertibles...
K. R. V. 50-y/o tires would be oxidized and dangerous, even if kept in a dark garage. Rubber is best kept in shape by using it. Those tires are not original. Any 50-y/o tire that had 27,000 miles would be highly worn; those tires showed new tread.
Those ain't the OE tires... But I'd bet they are replacements that were mounted no later than the Eighties... The originals had a 1/4" pinstripe, a 1" stripe and then another inner 1/4" white stripe.
At the time in great Britain we where driving around in mini's if we where lucky and British motoring journalists had the nerve to lampoon American cars sheer snobbery a pharmacist in the UK would have had no hope of ever owning a car of this status unless he owned a large company
Can you imagine opening your garage every day and seeing this beauty? WOW, talk about making your day.
I'm 40 and I love classic Imperials and Chryslers like this. I currently own and drive a 2017 300S and a 2018 Pacifica S. Now I'm looking at being different and daily driving a classic like this here around the Seattle area. No one drives these anymore. I want to be that guy who drives these beautiful prices of art in my city. Imperials to me are the best of the 60s and early 70s.
Acuravigor47 Since you seem to have more money than you know what to do with, why don't you get on a bicycle, like everyone else in Seattle.
@@paulparomawow, what kind of comment is that? It's funny the posts where they ask you to be civil in the comments seem to beg comments like that 😂
@@wilsixone I had no idea I wrote that 5 years ago.:)
Holy Mackerrel!! I think this IS the only 1968 Imp Le Baron in the world that is still brand new!!
Soooo Underrated.. Very Much A Super FirstClass Period Luxury Car. Nice As Any Caddy Or Lincoln Even. That’s A Rare Jewel. Marvelous Story . WOW 100% Original Blue On Blue.. Nice 440 Plant.. it’s a 4 Bbl 440 I promise
Now that is a real car! Such a beautiful and fun looking car to drive!
They looked bloated at the time....NOW....you realize what true works of art they were. Just stunning.
Without a doubt that was not your ordinary product of Chrysler, as a kid i remembered how expensive these cars were! They were big and plush.God they were great American Cars!
Saw one of these at a Palm Springs restaurant a few years back. Convertible in white with a green top and green interior. Looked like it just left the dealership as a brand new car. I've always loved Imperials.
Amazing condition! Wish I could find one like that!
What a beautiful car. Back in my teen years I had a '68 also. Got 10mpg at best & could fit 10 people inside, but still my favorite all time car! Thanks for the memories...
My cousin's grandfather had a beautiful Lapis Blue 67 Le Baron... It was beautiful..... I would get new tires, that is dangerous....
I love that Chrysler starter sound .
I do too! I have love that sound since I was about 7 yrs old.
The "Highland Park Hummingbird"....
High torque starter motor... For a period of time in the 2000s or 10s,, don't remember which, they had the sound back for a time, but it's gone again now...
Not many of these were order withOUT vinyl top, nice to see, beautiful color too.
Agreed, I prefer these big boats to muscle cars.
Hear hear!! It’s got air conditioning too!!
Absolutely stunning example here. I do take exception to “factory original Michelin bias ply tires” on a ‘68 Imperial. Maybe glass belted Polyglas, or something such, but NO to oem Michelin bias ply. Ain’t any such thing in ‘68. That’s forgiven however, for bringing this beauty to UA-cam for us to drool over!
A really beautiful car!
My favourite Imperial year. Yeah, very very pretty car.
... strikingly nice looking paint color ... 1967 and 1968 Imperials exterior styling was much more corporate Chrysler looking but still had distinctive, superb interior styling from dash fascia to door panel to steering wheel with exquisite detail, detailing and quality of fittings and finishes ... the LeBaron roof styling was singularly distinctive to the 1967 and 1968 model year Imperials ... this is a very nice looking, well preserved and thankfully well cared for example of a 1968 Imperial LeBaron ... back in the early 1980's while walking an auto junk yard I came across a triple black 1968 Imperial LeBaron laying on it's roof in the dirt and weeds ... that was a sad sight ... happily this 1968 Imperial LeBaron has fared much better ... happily not condemned to being gutted out and stupidly demolished via demolition derby or ending up as a wrecking / scrap yard derelict ...
... 1967 and 1968 Imperials exterior styling became / was too staid compared to 1961 -- 1966 Imperials ... the one year only 1967 and then one year only 1968 front end grille treatment perhaps should have been a two year unchanged Imperial styling effort based on / more alike / derivative of the 1964 Imperial split grille concept ... however 1967 and 1968 Imperial tail light styling and bumper design was / is strongest exterior styling element of these two Imperial model years ... 1961 thru 1968 Imperials were when new and still remain iconic American luxury automobiles ... these Imperials are so very worthy of being saved, collected, restored and preserved... too many have been become lost to demo derby willful ignorance or heedless junking and the scrappers crusher ... we will not see automobiles as these 1960's Imperials were / are being built by Detroit ever again ...
splittheseam00 I couldn't have said it better.
PRESERVE those I M P E R I A L s'.
Hey. thanks for your response. I was picturing all you said in my 'mind's eye'. Yes there have been so many Imperials wrecked at 'derbys'.
Its high time this ceased Right Now !! These are cars that America can be proud of as a product of the times. Well designed, well built and should be cherished as being from a time when there was enough money to be able to do that. You knew You would be owning a great car !. This was the last flourish of real quality.
Times change and standards too, but Imperials were right up there amongst the very best marques in the whole world.
+MungoidHen
... my family moved off a small Wisconsin dairy farm to a small WI city in 1967... a local funeral home owner had a1964 Imperial which I was able to observe from afar and sometimes close up ... after graduating from high school in 1973 ( same year of 1st so called " gas crisis " ) in the fall of that year I came across a 1965 Imperial LeBaron for sale at a Buick dealer with tires piled in it on the ivory leather seats... I bought it for $400 and enjoyed cleaning it up and driving it around town ... from then on I eventually also owned a 1964 Imperial Crown Coupe purchased for $300, a 1966 Imperial Crown sedan and also came across another 1965 derelict Imperial LeBaron in a junk yard which I purchased and brought home. Owned a 1964 Chrysler New Yorker Salon purchased for $400. In late 1970's I had an opportunity to buy a barn kept, nice 1968 Imperial Crown convertible for $800 ... but did not ...less than 500 68's built by Imperial ... I know about 1960's Imperials ;-)
splittheseam00 == I get the Best responses
-I really Do. I am picturing all your various IMPERIALS, found neglected in one place or another. I just love these cars so it's great to here from you. They made so many wonderful cars back in the 50's, 60's 70's. I guess you've seen the 'Chrysler Imperial hotspot'-/junkyard video, here on YT ?- I think it is called Turner's and is outside of Fresno.
YT is certainly great for such things. You have owned some incredible cars, by the sound of it.
Thank you and regards from Dorset. UK
From a time when America made great cars.
An Imperial "exhaust note" is silence. As it should be.
Another magnificent Elwood Engel design!!
What a nice car! Would love to have it
It's nice to get the bilingual commentary also...
Beautiful!
I've been watching videos of old chryslers, nothing beats the late 50s to early 60s models.
beautiful
I have a 67 crown coupe all in black... Love that 440.
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Awesome car and awesome color!
Stunning!
Gorgeous! However for me, 64-65 is the best Imperial ever made. Crown coupes especially.
Agreed, but 66 also. Same style.
That's funny, I know exactly the car you're speaking of with the horizontal taillights, yeah. Personally, I'm partial to the 69-71 coupe. They made the Chrysler in a convertible version, and it's a bit of a letdown the Imperial wasn't available as such, because I love one of those. That would be my ultimate classic to own.
Excelente vehículo me gustaba el Betsabe del avispón Verde
I look at Imperial and I think anyone could drive a Cadillac or a Lincoln but Imperial is a step above. That’s how I feel about it you may not.
Sure I dig it, and have filmed another 68 Imperial recently. Don't know when I will post.
They were rated at 350 HP. The single exhaust model had a milder cam compared to the 440 Magnum/Super Commando/TNT which was rated at 375 HP.
the TNT was different the magnum and the Super Commando had hydro.
lifters the TNT were Solid lifters and i can not remembers for HP i do know the Imp.s numbers were deflated for the insurance problems
i think the Imp. had 375 hp the Imp. was not a Chrysler motor there was a difference i worked for Chrysler at the time and there was a lot of Hype about the Imp.s they were not a good money maker for Chrysler
@@claycoates5056 1968 only imperial had some year 360hp dual snorkel dual exhaust option available I see that this car looks to have roll up vent windows instead of power vents for a fee Chrysler would put just about anything you wanted option wise on all the cars they mfg imagine ordering a 68 crown coupe imperial with full power dual air mobile director seating and giving them enough money to have them put a 426 hemi in it unlikely but money and connections talk hmmmmm
Have a Travco motorhome with the 440-3 in it. It has just over 26K on the odometer and has always been in the family- a friend wanted to see it, so I took him out to the hanger and he was blown away- as it idled, the engine was not even rocking.
His father was a pharmacist who wanted something MORE than a Cadillac.
His father was a LOADED Pharmacist 😄
Just gorgeous, wowwww! Original owner? Amazing! I would love to drive it just a mile or two. It must feel like a new car! And its been kept clean and garaged obviously... The only "tick" I'd give it is the tires need to be cleaned preferably with a product called Bleech White for the whitewalls. It's an amazing product I've used my whole life detailing cars. I know there's a slew of detailing products on the market now, but for that one item I stick with the best.
My dream ride✌️
This is my dream car.
Gorgeous.👌❤️
My dad used to have a 440 ‘68 imperial
Seems kinda weird to order a Le Baron, load it with goodies, auto dimming, twilight sentenal but NO TILT wheel? Most also had leather. Nice car, just weird lack of options. I had a '67 with dual a/c with auto temp, tilt cruise and all other available options. HUGE boat.
Its kinda nice to see one that is modestly equipped. There is something to be said for a spartan ambience in a top of the line car.
@@alanblanes2876somebody above said 'i can see it doesn't have power vent windows' something like that. It DOES have power vent windows - which was an option. Honestly this car is not a stripper by any means. Back then, I would have thought missing the vinyl roof was blasphemy, but I guess by today's standards I really like it without. I did not see the dash and whether it had am/fm radio head, but if so, it's relatively loaded.
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Awesome piece of pure american honey!
That’s funny, my dad was a Pharmacist. He wouldn’t ever buy a Lincoln or Cadillac because in a small town, people would say you’re making to much money. He bought Buick’s ,Park Avenues. Dad is gone but mom has a Buick Enclave.
375 Hp
It's best to put duals on it it will breathe better our 66 has dual exhaust on it it runs cooler
Amazing!!!
The car is unreal. But that Canadian "French" is downright funny. I know the French get a kick out of it.
FYI. Those are radial tires.
Michelin tires as original equipment? Was this car sold in Canada?
If he got in a wreck with a modern car it would be like hitting a soda can with a sledge hammer.
Oprahs FatAss hopefully it never happens...
good luck finding repair parts for the Imperial.
modern cars are actually very strong where they need to be. In a contest between 2 cars of equal weight (like a bentley continental vs this car)
the Imp would sustain less damage but kill the people inside where the bentley driver would step out unharmed and mourn the loss of his car
Yeah the Imp would fold the modern car but the
twoeightythreez it. Wouldn't b hard 2find parts 4it I seen a Savage yard on u tube that's all they have and there j.c. whiteny
Your so right, those boats were strong!!!!
Actually modern cars would protect the passengers inside. Sadly these classics everyone would probably die or get severely damaged. Big and strong yes, safety is missing. Not safe against any modern car of today.
Where can I buy this car?
Beautiful car. I prefer the 1960's models over the later ones. I cringe when I see the old Mission Impossible and Mannix episodes where they trashed these cars.
there is a shabby one on a trailer just down the street from me...
The only sedan I've seen without a full post between the front and back doors.
+llg114 It's known as a 4 door hardtop sedan, a very popular body style from of the 1960's in the USA. Began to disapear in the 1970's due to safety concerns.
OsbornTramain
it was also popular in Japan... the 4 door hardtop lasted till the late 1980s there
It's a four door hardtop. They were very common in the 60s. Very beautiful and elegant. Unfortunately, the Ralph Nader laws killed them.
Better take a closer look at those tires.. They're RADIALS !!!!
Nice car though
I hate to tell you look again those are radial michelins not bias-ply!
spackmaster Chavez michelin,so its radials
This was my first car not the le baron just an Imperial holley double pump carb, 8 miles to the gallon and fast only thing in didn't pass was a gas station
Это уже история, но удивлять будет ни одно поколение.
And it had to end up in stupid Canada...If Chrysler made a modernized version of this car today (like Toyota Century), it would put the company back on the map and in the black.
Hey asshole! How is my country stupid smartass?
I must be super-dumb cuz I would've thought the original tires would've dry-rotted by then
Those are not bias ply tires.
It’s all right. I’m sure they had radials in ‘68.
If you get in a wreck with a modern car just scrape it off your bumper then go on with your day
I always find it interesting that someone would order such an expensive car, and NOT get A/C or tilt wheel. Seems to have all the rest of the goodies. Didn't show the radio, either.
Ac is there as is tilt telescope
1968: The year of the LAST IMPERIAL CONVERTIBLE…
Clearly a base model. no leather or any visible options
The leBaron was the top of the line, in '68 they made a base Imperial (without the Crown or leBaron designation) that was the base model, still if you went to a dealer and ordered one without power windows etc, they'd probably tell you to get lost. . You can find it on the Imperial club website in the 1968 sales brochure. Still a head turner thought...This one has air and all the power options...In my experience you see the leather seats in the coupes and convertibles...
50-year-old tires would be rotten by now.
tripjet999 not when cared for like this! Kept in a garage, out if sunlight!
The OE tires were 3 stripe white wall. Check the Trmain commercial on UA-cam to verify.
K. R. V. 50-y/o tires would be oxidized and dangerous, even if kept in a dark garage. Rubber is best kept in shape by using it. Those tires are not original. Any 50-y/o tire that had 27,000 miles would be highly worn; those tires showed new tread.
William Owens yeah. Everything else is OG however. I think the misconception is that these are new OEM replacements.
Those ain't the OE tires... But I'd bet they are replacements that were mounted no later than the Eighties...
The originals had a 1/4" pinstripe, a 1" stripe and then another inner 1/4" white stripe.
At the time in great Britain we where driving around in mini's if we where lucky and British motoring journalists had the nerve to lampoon American cars sheer snobbery a pharmacist in the UK would have had no hope of ever owning a car of this status unless he owned a large company
Faders car is a bewty
No way that is an original survivor. The chrome and finish gives it away.
I love these type cares but someone is pulling your leg.