When I was a kid, I loved going to the Demolition Derby every year at San Jose Speedway. We had family friends who used to compete, and as I grew up I was intrigued by all the modifications that demo derby folks did to their cars, especially because most were in some serious grey areas. I remember that some models of cars needed to be bent and dented in certain areas so they would fold up just right during the derby. In the late 2o00s I met some guys who were hard core derby racers and they told me about cars that were so good that they were actually outlawed by some derby organizers. These Chrysler Imperials were always considered to be some of the baddest of the bad, and now Mortsky has got one he’s trying to save.
Anyone want to own this thing before he makes a demo derby car out of it?
Video Description:
Dating back to my demolition derby car days, I’ve always been intrigued by “Chrysler” Imperials or “Box Cars” as I called them. So when this dry 1966 Crown Imperial became available in western South Dakota I made the trek out to get it home. Lets see if we can give this one a new lease on life! If you’d like to own this car in as shown condition with a clear title it can be yours for $2,500 USD CASH! As always, thanks for watching!