Donate Your Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983) in North Dakota

Support the legacy of the Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983), a shining example of 1980s American personal luxury, with its Sinatra signature edition elevating collector interest and value.

The Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983) stands as a testament to the golden era of American personal luxury coupes, produced during a pivotal time under Lee Iacocca's leadership. This limited production model, defined by its unique FS-platform, represents a renaissance for the Imperial nameplate after its hiatus. With classic features and a distinctive design, the Imperial remains a cherished piece of automotive history, especially in its rare Frank Sinatra signature edition.

In North Dakota, where the appreciation for classic cars thrives, these coupes symbolize luxury and elegance. The 1981-1983 Imperials, particularly the Sinatra editions, offer a blend of style and nostalgia that attract collectors and enthusiasts alike. However, owning one requires respect for its body-on-frame construction and the diligent care needed to mitigate common rust issues. As we aim to preserve this legacy, your donation can help ensure these classic vehicles remain a part of America's automotive heritage.

📖Generation guide

Imperial FS-platform • 1981-1983

The only generation of the Chrysler Imperial after its 1975 cancellation, this model features a 318 cu in V8 and spans three years of production, showcasing exclusive Sinatra signature editions that add to its allure.

Eldorado • 1953-2002

Known for luxury and performance, the Eldorado peaked in the 1971-1978 generation, showcasing its impressive 500 cu in V8 engine and distinctive styling that set benchmarks for personal luxury cars.

Riviera • 1963-1999

The Riviera reached its zenith with the 1971-1973 boattail design, featuring performance-oriented models like the GS Stage 1, standing as icons of American luxury and innovation.

Mark V • 1977-1979

This Lincoln model introduced the Designer Series, including collaborations with fashion icons like Bill Blass, creating a unique blend of luxury and style that resonates with collectors.

Known issues by generation

The Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983) is known for specific issues, particularly related to its Bendix EFI system, which was the early Federal Electronic Fuel Injection technology. Many owners faced reliability problems, prompting Chrysler to authorize retrofitting of carburetors under warranty. The digital instrument cluster can also fail, making replacement parts scarce. Additionally, the TorqueFlite A904 transmission often experiences shift-quality issues due to valve-body wear. Owners should be mindful of body-on-frame rust patterns, especially around the rocker panels and trunk floor, which are common in the FS-platform models shared with the Cordoba and Fifth Avenue series.

Donation value by condition + generation

The collector value of the Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983), particularly the Sinatra signature editions, is modest yet on the rise. Values range from $5,000 to $12,000 for driver-quality models, while clean, documented Sinatra editions can fetch $15,000 to $30,000. Exceptional examples with low mileage and original paint, especially retaining the EFI system, can command $30,000 to over $50,000. Important documentation, such as the factory build sheet, Marti Report, and dealer invoices, are crucial for verifying authenticity and enhancing value, alongside avoiding factory color changes which can diminish a car's appeal significantly.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983) through Drive for Good involves several important steps. We recommend consulting a qualified appraiser, especially for Sinatra signature editions, as IRS Form 8283 Section B may be necessary for cars valued above $5,000. Proper documentation is crucial; having records such as the factory build sheet, Marti Report, cowl tag, Protect-O-Plate, and original invoices will support the verification of the vehicle's authenticity. For clean original-paint examples, enclosed transport is recommended to preserve their condition during transfer.

North Dakota regional notes

In North Dakota, the community of classic car enthusiasts appreciates the significance of the Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983). Local specialists are available to address body-on-frame rust issues, respecting the vehicle's heritage while promoting proper restoration. The regional collector community actively seeks out Designer Series and Sinatra signature cars, creating a vibrant market for these classic models. Understanding rust preservation techniques and the importance of maintaining original features can significantly impact the value and authenticity of your Imperial.

FAQ

What issues should I be aware of with my Chrysler Imperial?
The Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983) often experiences reliability issues with its Bendix EFI system, and the digital instrument cluster can frequently fail. Additionally, rust can be a concern on body-on-frame models, particularly in the rocker panels and trunk areas.
How do I authenticate a Sinatra signature edition?
To authenticate a Sinatra signature edition Imperial, verify the VIN for the FS package, check the dealer invoice, ensure the Sinatra cassette collection is present, and confirm the presence of the Sinatra monogram trunk emblem and signature interior trim.
How does the value of my Imperial compare to other classic cars?
Values for the Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983) vary significantly based on condition and documentation, with Sinatra signature editions commanding a premium. While base models can start around $5,000, documented halo cars can reach values of $30,000 and beyond.
What documentation is needed for donation appraisal?
For a proper appraisal of your Chrysler Imperial, it's essential to provide a factory build sheet, Marti Report, cowl tag, dealer invoice, and service history documents. This documentation is crucial for verifying authenticity and determining value.
What makes Sinatra signature editions special?
Sinatra signature editions of the Imperial are distinguished by unique features, such as special interior trim, exclusive paint colors, and included collections of Sinatra's music. These limited-run models are highly sought after by collectors due to their cultural significance and rarity.

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If you own a Chrysler Imperial (1981-1983), especially a Sinatra signature edition, consider donating it to Drive for Good. Your contribution supports the preservation of this iconic American luxury coupe and ensures its legacy endures for generations to come. Together, we can celebrate the artistry and innovation of this remarkable vehicle.

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