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Imperial (automobile)

Imperial was the Chrysler Corporation's luxury automobile brand from 1955 to 1975, and again from 1981 to 1983.

Imperial
TypeDivision
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorChrysler Imperial
Founded1955
FounderChrysler
Defunct1983; 40 years ago (1983)
FateInitially a car model by Chrysler, then a company division (1955–75, 1981–83)
Headquarters,
ProductsLuxury vehicles
ParentChrysler

The Imperial name had been used since 1926, as a Chrysler luxury model, the Chrysler Imperial. However, in 1955, the company spun off Imperial into its own make and division to better compete with its North American rivals, Lincoln and Cadillac.[1][2][3] Imperial would see new or modified body styles introduced every two to three years, all with V8 engines and automatic transmissions, as well as technologies that would filter down to Chrysler Corporation's other models.


Background

 
1936 Chrysler Custom Imperial Airflow

Originally, the Chrysler Imperial was introduced in 1926 as Chrysler's flagship vehicle for much of its history. It was based on extended-length platforms of the company's full-size cars and competed with the likes of rival Cadillac, Continental, Lincoln, Duesenberg, Pierce Arrow, Cord, and Packard.[4]

Production started due to Walter P. Chrysler wanting a share of the luxury car market in the United States, and also expand the company's lineup since their most expensive car by that time only had a displacement of a six-cylinder engine to offer. The new model called the Imperial shared the same body as the cheaper Chrysler Six but had a slightly larger engine, being a 288.6 cu in (4.7 L).[5] Subsequent generations were based on the Chrysler Royal, Airflow, Saratoga, and New Yorker.

In 1954 Chrysler dropped their brand name from the car and renamed it just the Imperial in an effort to better compete with other luxury manufacturers. Lincoln would pull a similar move 2 years later when they made the Continental Division a standalone brand.

First generation (1955–1956): A separate make

First generation (C-69,C-70)
 
1955 Imperial Four Door Sedan
Overview
Model years1955–1956
AssemblyJefferson Avenue Assembly
Detroit, Michigan, United States
DesignerVirgil Exner
Body and chassis
Body style2-door Newport hardtop (1955)
4-door sedan
4-door Limousine
2-door Southampton hardtop (1956)
4-door Southampton hardtop (1956)
RelatedImperial Parade Phaeton
Hongqi CA72[6]
Facel Vega Excellence
Powertrain
Engine331 cu in (5.4 L) Hemi V8
354 cu in (5.8 L) Hemi V8
Transmission2-speed PowerFlite automatic (1955)
3-speed TorqueFlite A488 automatic (1956)
Dimensions
Wheelbase1955:130.0 in (3,302 mm)
1956:133.0 in (3,378 mm)
Length1955: 223.0 in (5,664 mm)
1956: 229.6 in (5,832 mm)
Width1955: 79.1 in (2,009 mm)
1956: 78.8 in (2,002 mm)
Height1955: 61.2 in (1,554 mm)
1956: 61.5 in (1,562 mm)
Curb weight4,700–4,900 lb (2,100–2,200 kg)
 
1955 Imperial 2-door hardtop coupe with rear view of free-standing "gunsight" taillights
 
1955 Imperial Newport

For the 1955 model year, the Imperial was launched and registered as a separate marque (make), apart from the Chrysler brand. It was a product of the new Imperial Division of Chrysler Corporation, meaning that the Imperial would be a make and division unto itself, and not bear the Chrysler name.[1][7] Chrysler Corporation sent notices to all state licensing agencies in the then-48 states, informing them, that the Imperial, beginning in 1955, would no longer be registered as a Chrysler, but as a separate make .[8][9] Chrysler introduced the "100 Million Look" Styling by Virgil Exner, who would define Imperial's look (and the look of cars from the other four Chrysler divisions) from 1955 to 1963.[10][11] Even as early as in 1954, Chrysler Corporation ads at the time began to visibly and consciously separate The Imperial from the Chrysler Division car line in the eyes of the public, to prepare for the big change coming in 1955.[12][13][14] Once the "Imperial" brand was introduced, Cadillac no longer used the "Imperial" name for its top-level limousines starting in 1955.

1955

 
1955 Imperial car model shown on display at January 1955 Chicago Auto Show, in the first year of its separation from Chrysler.

The 1955 models are said to be inspired by Exner's own 1952 Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton show cars (which were themselves later updated to match the 1955-56 Imperials). The platform and bodyshell were shared with that year's big Chryslers, but the Imperial had a wheelbase that was 4.0 inches (102 mm) longer, providing it with more rear-seat legroom, had a wide-spaced split egg-crate grille, the same as that used on the Chrysler 300 "executive hot rod", and had free-standing "gunsight" taillights mounted above the rear quarters, which were similar to those on the Exner's 1951 Chrysler K-310 concept car. Gunsight taillights were also known as "sparrow-strainer" taillights, named after the device used to keep birds out of jet engines. Such taillights were separated from the fender and surrounded by a ring and became an Imperial fixture through 1962, although they would only be free-standing in 1955-56 and again in 1961-62. Two "C-69" models were available, including the two-door Newport hardtop coupe (3,418 built) and pillared four-door sedan (7,840 built), along with an additional "C-70" Crown limousine model (172 built). The Newport nameplate was only used for 1955 and renamed the Southampton beginning in 1956. The "FirePower" V8 engine was Chrysler's first-generation Hemi with a displacement of 331 cu in (5.4 L) and developing 250 brake horsepower (186 kW). Power brakes and power steering were standard, along with Chrysler's "PowerFlite" automatic transmission. One major option on the 1955 and 1956 Imperials was air conditioning, at a cost of $535 ($5,412 in 2021 dollars [15]). Production totaled 11,430, more than twice the 1954 figure, positioning the Imperial as much more exclusive in comparison to more widely available and affordable Lincoln and Cadillac. Manufacturers list price for the Newport hardtop was $4,720 ($47,745 in 2021 dollars [15]) while the Imperial Crown limousine was $7,737 ($78,264 in 2021 dollars [15]).[16]

1956

 
1956 Imperial Southampton Two-Door Hardtop
 
1956 Imperial
 
Imperial dash push-button "PowerFlite" transmission introduced for the 1956 models

The 1956 models were similar, but had small tailfins. The Hemi V8 was enlarged to 354 cu in (5.8 L) with 280 brake horsepower (209 kW), and a four-door Southampton hardtop sedan was added to the range. 10,268 were produced. With a wheelbase of 133.0 inches (3,378 mm), longer than the previous year's by 3.0 inches (76 mm), they had the longest wheelbase ever for an Imperial. This also contributed to an increase in their overall length to 229.6 inches (5,832 mm), making them the longest non-limousine post-WWII American cars until the advent of the Imperials of the "Fuselage Look" era in the 1970s.

1956 was the year that Chrysler introduced the push button PowerFlite automatic transmission becoming available mid-year with the control pod installed to the left of the driver;[1] Packard also introduced a similar system called the Touchbutton Ultramatic in the Imperial's competitor, the Packard Caribbean and the Patrician. For 1957, Mercury introduced its version called "Keyboard Control" for the Merc-O-Matic, which also included a pushbutton to place the transmission in neutral so the engine could be started and a push/pull control to set the parking brake and lock the transmission in gear. The Mercury and Chrysler versions were operated mechanically while the Packard and the controversial and short lived Edsel Teletouch version used electric solenoids to change gears.

1955 Chrysler - Philco all transistor car radio - "Breaking News" radio broadcast announcement. (Optional on 1956 Imperial car models)

On April 28, 1955, Chrysler and Philco announced the development and production of the world's first all-transistor car radio,[17] the Mopar model 914HR. It was developed and produced by Chrysler and Philco and was a $150.00 "option" on the 1956 Imperial car models ($1,495 in 2021 dollars [15]). Philco manufactured the Mopar 914HR starting in the fall of 1955 at its Sandusky Ohio plant, for Chrysler.[18][19][20][1]

Second generation (1957–1966)

Second generation
 
1957 Imperial Crown 2 Door Southampton
Overview
Production1956–1966
Model years1957–1966
AssemblyJefferson Avenue Assembly
Detroit, Michigan, United States
(1959-1962)
Warren Avenue Assembly, Detroit,Michigan, United States
DesignerVirgil Exner and Elwood Engel
Body and chassis
Body style2-door hardtop
2-door convertible
4-door sedan
4-door hardtop
PlatformD-body
RelatedHongqi CA770[21]
Powertrain
Engine392 cu in (6.4 L) Hemi V8
413 cu in (6.8 L) Wedge V8
440 cu in (7.2 L) Wedge V8
Transmission3-speed TorqueFlite A488 automatic
3-speed TorqueFlite A727 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase129.0 in (3,277 mm)
Length1957: 224.4 in (5,700 mm)
1958: 225.9 in (5,738 mm)
1959–60: 226.3 in (5,748 mm)
1961–62: 227.1 in (5,768 mm)
1963–66: 227.8 in (5,786 mm)
Width1957: 81.2 in (2,062 mm)
1958: 81.3 in (2,065 mm)
1959: 81.0 in (2,057 mm)
1960: 80.1 in (2,035 mm)
1961–63: 81.7 in (2,075 mm)
1964–66: 80.0 in (2,032 mm)
Height1957: 57.5 in (1,460 mm)
1958: 56.7 in (1,440 mm)
1959: 56.9 in (1,445 mm)
1960–61: 56.7 in (1,440 mm)
1962–64: 56.8 in (1,443 mm)
1965: 57.2 in (1,453 mm)
1966: 55.8 in (1,417 mm)
Curb weight4,800–5,500 lb (2,200–2,500 kg)

For the 1957 model year, the Imperial received its own platform, setting it apart from any other division of Chrysler and shared the all-new "Forward Look" appearance, showing many styling features introduced with the concept car Chrysler Norseman. Overall, this made the front end loosely resemble the smaller 1957 Plymouth Savoy. This would last through the 1966 model year. Imperials during this period were substantially wider, both inside and out, than other Mopars, with front and rear shoulder room equal to 64.0 in (1,626 mm) and 62.0 in (1,575 mm) respectively. The front seat shoulder room measurement remains an unsurpassed record for Imperial and would remain the record for any car until the 1971–1976 GM full-size models. Exterior width reached a maximum of 81.7 in (2,075 mm) for 1961–1963, which remains the record for the widest non-limousine American car. After Lincoln downsized for 1961, this generation of Imperial had no real competitor for the title of largest car for the remainder of its decade-long lifespan.[1] The Imperial Crown convertible was listed at US$5,598 ($54,010 in 2021 dollars [15]) and 1,167 were manufactured.[22]

 
1957 Imperial Crown 4 Door Southampton with rare single headlights

Unlike the rest of the Chrysler Corporation makes (Chrysler, De Soto, Dodge, and Plymouth) that began unibody construction for 1960, the Imperial retained separate full perimeter frames for rigidity through the 1966 model year. These substantial frames had a box cross-section with strong crossmembers connecting the frame. The convertible had extra strength built into its crossmembers that formed an "X". The driveshaft passed through a hole in the "X" frame. The parking brake gripped the driveshaft and was not connected to the rear drum brakes prior to the 1963 model year.[1]

The Imperial, and all Chrysler-built cars, incorporated "Torsion-Aire" suspension for 1957. This was an indirect-acting, torsion-bar front suspension system that reduced unsprung weight and shifted the car's center of gravity downward and rearward. Torsion-bar suspension on the front combined with multi-leaf springs on the rear provided a smoother ride and improved handling.

Imperial's handling was better than its competitors of the time due to its stiffness from the torsion-bars combined with a thick anti roll bar in the front.[23] Pillarless hardtops, in both two and four-door configurations, received the Southampton designation.

The Imperial served as the basis for the Hongqi CA72 Chinese state limousine. In 1966 the car was modernized as the Hongqi CA770 however it used a 340 which was not available in the Imperial.[24] The car continued production in various guises until the mid-1990s.[25] After this, it was replaced by a range of licensed produced vehicles based on the Audi 100.

1957 (Series IMI-1,2,4)

 
1957 Imperial Custom 4-door sedan with rare single headlights

The 1957 model year was based on an even greater degree on Virgil Exner's "Forward Look" styling (also used on other full-size Chryslers of the period). It featured a "biplane" front bumper, a full-width egg-crate grille, and quad headlights (where legal). Taller tailfins now encompassed the trademark gunsight taillights and framed a downward tapering decklid that met the rear bumper. Curved side glass was employed for the first time in a U.S. production car. The Hemi engine with a displacement enlarged to 392 cu in (6.4 L) was standard for 1957-58. Power seats and dual exhaust were made standard across the line. A convertible was available for the first time on an Imperial and only offered in the mid-range Crown series. Sales were helped by Exner's "ahead of the competition" styling, with 1957 becoming the best-selling Imperial model year ever: 37,593 were produced; the more commonly available Cadillac sold over 120,000 cars in 1957.

Cadillac was shocked by the new popular design from Chrysler. Cadillac retaliated by implementing training to its sales force to call Imperial a "Chrysler Imperial" to try to dampen the sales of its competitor. This tactic was to create the thought that you were buying an over priced Chrysler.[26]

Quality control also slipped considerably, a consequence of the second total redesign in two years. Failing torsion-bars that were made incorrectly was also a problem from being produced too quickly.

Starting in the 1957 model year, Imperials were available in three levels of trim: standard Imperial Custom, mid-range Imperial Crown, and the new top-of-the-line Imperial LeBaron [27] (a reference to LeBaron, Carrossiers). The custom-built Imperial Crown limousine was also offered.[27] Through the late 1950s and into the early 1960s styling would continue to become "Longer, Lower, Wider", with the addition of some of the wildest fins on a car. The "FliteSweep Deck Lid", a simulated Continental tire bulge, was an option for 1957 through 1961 and again in 1963 (due to demand). It was shared with contemporary Mopars, including the Valiant. Exner's design extended to early-fifties concept cars like the 1953 Chrysler D'Elegance.

1958 (Series LY1-L,M,H)

 
1958 Imperial Crown convertible

Styling changes for 1958 were limited to the front grille and bumper. Quad headlights became standard. The 1958 Imperial is credited with the introduction of cruise control, which was called "Auto-Pilot", and was available on the Imperial, and on Chrysler New Yorker, 300, Saratoga and Windsor models.[28] Power door locks were another new option. Sales slipped to 16,133 in a recession year. Dealers were frustrated with buyers referring to the cars as a "Chrysler Imperial", which impacted sales as Imperial was not seen as having Cadillac's or Lincoln's prestige. It didn't help that Imperial continued to be sold at Chrysler dealerships, instead of standalone dealers, although it did have a separate "Imperial" dealership sign.

1959 (Series MY1-L,M,H)

 
1959 Imperial Custom Sedan
 
1959 Imperial Crown Southampton hardtop coupe with view of "FliteSweep Deck Lid"

Production was moved from the traditional Jefferson Avenue Assembly plant in Detroit to an exclusive facility on Warren Avenue, north of the Jefferson Avenue factory. Other than a toothy new grill and revisions to side trim little changed in terms of exterior styling for the 1959 model year. A new option was the "Silvercrest" roof which featured a stainless steel front with a rear canopy that could be ordered either in any of the basic car colors or in the "Landau" version which had a black canopy with the appearance of leather.

A new option was the swivel-out front seats that were separate from the standard six-way electric front bench seat. Manually activated by a handle for this introductory year, in 1960 the seats would automatically swivel when the front door was opened, activated by a cable and springs. This automatic feature was discontinued by Chrysler within a few months. Many assume this was for safety reasons due to the feature being dependent on the front doors opening, although the specific reason is not clearly documented. Swivel seats returned to manual operation for the rest of 1960 and all of 1961.

The Hemi V8 was replaced with the less expensive 413 cu in (6.8 L) "Wedge" head V8 engine that nevertheless had more horsepower and weighed 101 lbs less, improving the power-to-weight ratio. For the model year 17,710 Imperials were produced, ahead of Lincoln, as the Packard luxury brand withdrew from the marketplace. The few Ghia-built 1959 Imperial Crown limousines continued to use the 392 cubic-inch Hemi, due to slow production. These cars got the 413 engine for 1960.

The design of the 1960–1963 period had elicited some controversy. At that time, Exner was increasingly struggling with the Chrysler president and board. "It was during 1962 Exner was dethroned as president of design in Highland Park. His successor was Elwood Engel, lured away from Ford to lead Chrysler Corporation along a more conventional path. Exner continued as a consultant through 1964, after which he had no further involvement."[citation needed] This source[which?] also states, "When he was good, he was very good ( re: styling). When he was bad.... it was the epitome of excessive design. Sales dropped off and the board stepped in."[citation needed] Exner's son went on further, in a 1976 interview, "it was time for a change. Their image needed changing. Dad was a great designer and he was always ahead of his time. He gained more freedom from Chrysler in his designs of the modern Stutz."[citation needed] This same source[which?] gives accounts of how Chrysler Corporation was revived through corporate changes in leadership. "But on the product front, the influence of Tex Colbert (ousted President of Chrysler in 1961) and Virgil Exner was still present, and it wouldn't be entirely washed away until 1965".[29]

Despite the annual styling changes, all 1960-63 models featured a similar space age dashboard. The steering wheel was squared-off at top and bottom, designed for better legroom and view through the windshield in the straight-ahead position. Dashboard lighting was electroluminescent, which used no incandescent lamps: electricity running through a five-layer laminate caused the phosphorescent ceramic layer to glow in the dark. Chrysler called it "Panelescent", and it was shared on some Chrysler models. The effect was eerie and surprisingly modern, with its glowing blue-green face and bright red needles. The 1960-63 models were also united by a distinctive side trim that started above the headlights and that ran at a slight downward angle almost to the end of the rear fender (except in 1963 when it would actually wrap all the way around the rear of the car) that was undercut by a slight indent in the sides from the front until just before the rear wheel housing.

A significant change in the car's proportions had occurred between the 1959 and 1960 model years. Although, at 226.3 inches, the 1960 Imperials were exactly the same length as the previous year, the whole body had been shifted forward, with a 2.1 inch reduction in the rear overhang, and a corresponding increase at the front.

1960 (Series PY1-L,M,H)

 
1960 Imperial Crown sedan
 
1960 Imperial Crown Southampton 4-door Hardtop
 
1960 Imperial Crown Convertible

The 1960 Imperial adopted wildly exaggerated styling, featuring front fascia with a swooping bumper, gaping mesh grille, giant chrome eagle, and hooded quad headlights, and tall rear fins. Soaring fins had bullet-style tail lamps at the peak of the fin, with a chrome ring surrounding it. The grille and bumper on the front of the 1960 used large pieces of heavy chrome, and the 'furrowed brows' of the fenders over the double sets of headlights gave the car a ponderous look. In common with most other 1960 Chrysler products, the Imperial featured the new "High-Tower" seat with the driver-side back individually contoured and raised above of the rest of the front seat for increased driver comfort and shoulder support. This would last through the 1962 model year. Also for 1960, Imperial changed back to 15-inch wheels from the 14-inch wheels that had been standard since the 1957 model. Imperial LeBarons now featured a distinctive smaller "formal rear window" for greater rear-seat privacy. Sales increased to 17,719. Imperial again finished ahead of Lincoln, but never did so again. While the rest of Chrysler's lineup adopted unibody construction, Imperial retained its body on frame construction.

1961 (Series RY1-L,M,H)

 
1961 Imperial Crown convertible with view of free-standing headlights
 
1961 Imperial Crown convertible

The 1961 model year brought a wholly new front end with free-standing headlights on short stalks in cut-away front fenders (a classical throwback favored by Virgil Exner, used commonly in the 1930s Chryslers. He would continue his look with the modern Stutz), and the largest tailfins ever. Inside, the Imperial gained an improved dash layout with an upright rectangular bank of gauges. The pillared four-door sedan was canceled and would not return until the 1967 model year. With the downsizing of Lincoln, at 227.1 inches (later increased to 227.8 inches in 1963), the Imperial would once again be the longest non-limousine car made in America through 1966. Sales fell to 12,258, the result of bizarre styling and continued poor quality control while the retail price for the LeBaron was US$6,428 ($56,656 in 2021 dollars [15]).[1]

1962 (Series SY1-L,M,H)

 
1962 Imperial Custom Southampton two-door
 
1962 Imperial Crown convertible

The tailfins were largely truncated in 1962, topped with free-standing gunsight taillights, but these were elongated and streamlined. The front grille was split, as in 1955-56, and a large round Eagle hood ornament was fitted for the first time. The 1962 models had a new, slimmer TorqueFlite A727 automatic transmission, which allowed a smaller transmission "hump" in the floor. This provided greater comfort for middle front-seat passengers. Dual exhaust were only standard on convertibles. 1962 also marked the closing of Imperial's dedicated assembly plant. All later Imperials were once again built in the same Jefferson Avenue facilities in Detroit as Chryslers, as sales were insufficient to maintain a separate facility. 1962 production totaled 14,337. Shortly before leaving Chrysler, Virgil Exner had planned for a smaller Imperial to go along with the downsized 1962 Mopars, but the idea never went anywhere.[1]

1963 (Series TY1-L,M,H)

 
1963 Imperial Crown Southampton Four-Door hardtop
 
1963 Imperial Crown Southampton Four-Door hardtop
 
1963 Imperial Crown convertible Chrysler Australia built

The 1963 models saw the split grille disappear again, replaced by a cluster of chromed rectangles, and the taillights were now inside the rear fenders, in ordinary fashion, for the first time. In addition, the designers redesigned the rooflines of Custom and Crown, two and four-door models to be more squared off with thicker c pillars. 1963 models were the last Virgil Exner–styled Imperials, however Elwood Engel began applying some of his own touches to them, especially in the form of the redesigned base and Crown roofs. The LeBaron roofs remained the same with formal styling and closed in the rear window. 14,121 cars were produced for 1963.

In 1961, Chrysler scored a coup by hiring Engel away from Ford, where he had designed the 1961 Lincoln Continental. Engel's design themes at Chrysler were a major departure from the fins of Virgil Exner, and instead featured a more familiar three-box design, but with more extreme rectilinear styling. And, at first glance, the total re-styling of the Imperial in 1964 was thought to strongly resemble Elwood Engel’s previous efforts for the 1961 Lincoln Continental. Both cars shared clean, slab-sided body panels, thick C-pillars, and a chrome molding outlining the top of the fender line. However, Engel used subtle curves and parallelogram angles to give the Imperial a distinct and novel look.

1964 (Series VY1-M,H)

 
1964 Imperial Crown interior
 
1964 Imperial LeBaron
 
1964 Imperial LeBaron

The 1964 Imperials were the first designed entirely by Engel. Predictably, they bore a strong resemblance to the Lincoln Continental. The dashboards seemed more conventional because the squared-off steering wheel and electroluminescent dash lighting were gone, though the ribbon-style speedometer remained. A split grille returned after one year's absence, inspired by the 1955 model's appearance, and the faux spare tire bulge atop the trunk lid became squared-off and stylized. A central boss the fuel filler cap, covered with a large Imperial Eagle. Horizontal spear-shaped housings in the rear held a taillight and backup light. The defroster became standard for the windshield, optional was rear defroster.

The base Imperial Custom model was dropped, with available body styles including a four-door hardtop offered in the Crown and LeBaron levels of trim, and a two-door hardtop and convertible only in the Crown level of trim. As a result, power windows were now standard on all Imperials. Imperial Crown coupes adopted the smaller style LeBaron "formal rear window" that had been introduced in 1960, and both body styles could now be ordered with a vinyl roof. A total of 23,295 Imperials were sold, making 1964 its second-best sales year.[clarification needed] A padded dash, power seats, power steering, power brakes, and headrests were standard on the convertible and Crown Coupe.[30] A new option this year was an adjustable steering wheel.[31]

Tom McCahill, an automobile critic with a reputation for colorful metaphors, quipped that Imperial "cornered at speed flatter than a tournament billiard table", unusual for a car of its prodigious weight and extreme dimensions. McCahill had already become a loyal customer, buying a new Imperial yearly through 1962. His visible and enthusiastic endorsement helped Imperial forge a reputation as the "driver's car" among the big three luxury makes. McCahill observed in 1964:

This is what I told them in California. When I hit the road with hundreds of pounds of baggage, typewriters and testing equipment, I'm not out there just to have fun. I want to get from here to there, which may be thousands of miles away, with as much comfort as possible. Besides, Boji [his dog] now demands comfort. So does my wife.

I've been on some pretty fancy trains, including private cars, and to this writing, I have never found anything quite as comfortable or more capable of getting me to my destination as the '64 Imperial LeBaron. It's a great automobile.[32]

1965 (Series AY1-M,H)

 
1965 Imperial Crown Four-Door
 
1965 Imperial Crown Convertible

Changes for 1965 were largely confined to the front fascia and to trim, and replacement of the push-button automatic transmission gear selection system with a more conventional steering column-mounted shift lever. The split grille was gone, replaced by a large chromed crossbar and surround, and the headlights were inset into the grill behind glass covers (similar to that year's Chrysler 300 and New Yorker models) with etched horizontal lines imitating the grill.[33] As pointed out by the sales literature, 100-year-old Claro Walnut trim was added to the interior. Production totaled 18,409.[1]

1966 (Series BY1-M,H)

This was the final year for the Imperial platform that was first introduced in 1956 for the 1957 model year. All subsequent years through 1966 used this same basic platform with annual changes to the body sheetmetal. However, the Imperial still used the wrap-around windshield that had been dropped by most other makes for entry and exit room when they almost all simultaneously downsized for 1961.

The 1966 model year saw a change to an egg-crate grille. The glass headlight covers lost the etched lines but gained twin 24k gold bands around the perimeter. The trunk lid bulge became more squared off with a smaller Imperial script off to the side. The backup lights were moved to the lower bumper, nearly doubling taillight size. The Claro Walnut trim that had been introduced the previous year was used more extensively and would be replaced the following year. The 413 cu in (6.8 L) engine that had been standard since 1959 was replaced with a 350 hp (261 kW; 355 PS) 440 cu in (7.2 L) engine.[34]

 
1966 Imperial Crown convertible
 
1966 Imperial Crown coupe
 
Green Hornet Black Beauty (1966 TV Series)
 
Green Hornet Black Beauty (2011 Film)

Production totaled 13,752. There was a 1966 LeBaron that was presented to Pope Paul VI at the UN in New York for his use. Also this year, Imperial was the basis for "The Black Beauty," a rolling arsenal on the ABC-TV series The Green Hornet, starring Van Williams and Bruce Lee. A black Imperial of this year would also be restored as a wedding anniversary gift for Richard "The Old Man" Harrison who used to be on the History Channel show, Pawn Stars.

Third generation (1967–1968)

Third generation
 
1967 Imperial LeBaron
Overview
Production1966-1968
Model years1967–1968
AssemblyJefferson Avenue Assembly
Detroit, Michigan
Belvidere Assembly Plant, Belvidere, Illinois
DesignerElwood Engel
Body and chassis
Body style2-door hardtop
2-door convertible
4-door sedan
4-door hardtop
PlatformC-body
RelatedChrysler 300
Chrysler New Yorker
Chrysler Newport
Chrysler Town & Country
Powertrain
Engine440 cu in (7.2 L) Wedge V8[27]
Transmission3-speed TorqueFlite A727 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase127 in (3,226 mm)
Length1967: 224.7 in (5,707 mm)
1968: 224.5 in (5,702 mm)
Width79.6 in (2,022 mm)
Height1967: 56.7 in (1,440 mm)
1968: 57.0 in (1,448 mm)
Curb weight4,900–5,200 lb (2,200–2,400 kg)

Imperial styling was completely new for the 1967 and 1968 models. Using a two-inch shorter wheelbase, Imperial switched from the body-on-frame platform (D-body) to a unibody platform (C-body platform used in other full-size "Mopars".) While Imperial's front K member was 3.0 inches (76 mm) longer than a Chrysler's, dimensions behind the front fenders were similar. One reason for the change was that Chrysler had gained experience with unibody construction and was ready to apply it to the company's flagship line.

The economic component was that the switch to the C-body was less expensive than maintaining a separate platform for Imperial, which was increasingly difficult to justify given Imperial's relatively low sales volume. The new platform resulted in a significant reduction in weight as well as in exterior and interior dimensions. With the partnership gone between Ghia and Chrysler, limousines based on the Imperial were produced by Armbruster-Stageway of Fort Smith Arkansas. The limousines were "sectioned", with 36 inches added, most of that between the front and back doors with a few inches added between the rear door and the rear wheel, allowing room for two rear-facing seats with a small console/bar in between. The limousine conversions were longer than the earlier Ghia cars, and longer than the Cadillac Series 75 limousines.

1967 (Series CY1-M,H)

Imperial shared the unibody platform with other full-sized Chrysler Corporation cars, but retained a unique bodyshell. The styling kept the overall straight-line, sharp-edged Engel theme, but there were many detail changes intended to make Imperial look less like Lincoln and more into its own territory. The spare tire bulge was completely gone from the rear, although the boss remained. The practically full-width taillights spread out from it, straight, but ended before chrome-tipped rear wings. A base Imperial model, simply called Imperial, returned for the first time since 1963, complementing the Crown and LeBaron levels of trim. It was the first four-door pillared Imperial sedan since 1960. New standard features included dual brakes with upfront discs and lane-change blinkers.[35] Dual exhaust was no longer standard on the convertible. The only way to get it was to order the "TNT" version of the 440 engine, an option that promised more power.

An option on Crown coupes was the Mobile Director.[36] Essentially the front passenger seat turned to face rearward and a small table and high-intensity light folded out over the back seat. The idea was that an "executive" could turn around and do work while being driven to the office, or he could sit behind the driver and a secretary could take dictation in the rear-facing front seat. The concept originated with the 1966 Mobile Executive Show Car that was an Imperial Coupe fitted with a telephone, Dictaphone, writing table, typewriter, television, reading lamp, and stereo. Chrysler also used the reversed front seat idea in the 300X show car. Costing $597.40 ($317.60 in 1968 ($2,470 in 2021 dollars [15])), at a time when a Crown coupe started at US$6,011, it was a very expensive option ($46,840 in 2021 dollars [15]). Thus a total of only 81 Crown coupes were ordered this way, and only a handful so equipped are known to still exist. The option was canceled at the end of the 1968 model year. Sales increased to 17,614.

1968 (Series DY1-M,H)

The 1968 Imperial was little changed from the previous year. The grille changed to a brightly chromed one with thin horizontal bars, split in the middle by vertical chrome and a round Imperial Eagle badge. This badge replaced the stand-up hood ornament used on the 1967s. The cornering lamp lenses were now covered by matching grilles. At the rear, the horizontal bars over the taillights remained, but the gas filler door pull was changed to a cast metal eagle instead of a round knob containing a plastic emblem. All 1968s came with a Federally mandated energy-absorbing steering column.[27] The base-level model was canceled after only one year and the four-door sedan became part of the Crown level of trim. This was also the last year for the Imperial convertible. A total of 15,367 Imperials were sold in 1968.

Fourth generation (1969–1973)

Fourth generation
 
1972 Imperial Le Baron
Overview
Production1968–1973
Model years1969–1973
AssemblyJefferson Avenue Assembly
Detroit, Michigan, United States
DesignerElwood Engel
Body and chassis
Body style2-door hardtop
4-door sedan
4-door hardtop
PlatformC-body
RelatedChrysler 300
Chrysler New Yorker
Chrysler Newport
Chrysler Town & Country
Powertrain
Engine440 cu in (7.2 L) Wedge V8
Transmission3-speed TorqueFlite A727 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase127.0 in (3,226 mm)
Length1969–71: 229.7 in (5,834 mm)
1972: 229.5 in (5,829 mm)
1973: 235.3 in (5,977 mm)
Width1969–71: 79.1 in (2,009 mm)
1972–73: 79.6 in (2,022 mm)
Height1969–70: 55.7 in (1,415 mm)
1971: 56.1 in (1,425 mm)
1972: 56.0 in (1,422 mm)
1973: 56.2 in (1,427 mm)
Curb weight4,900–5,200 lb (2,200–2,400 kg)

The "Fuselage Look" was how Chrysler described its new styling for 1969. Instead of the square lines of 1964-1968 models, the new Imperials featured rounded "tumblehome" sides, bulging at the beltline like an airliner’s "fuselage" and tucking in down to the rocker panels. The new styling made the cars look longer and wider, and strongly curved side glass increased shoulder room without expanding overall body width compared to the previous C-body. Front and rear shoulder room increased from 59.4 in (1,509 mm) to 62.7 in (1,593 mm) on 4-door hardtops.

To reduce development and tooling costs, and bring overall expenditures more in line with actual sales, Imperial began to share some of its bodyshell with the Chrysler New Yorker for the first time since 1956. Consequently, glass and roofs were common with the entry-level Chrysler Newport. In other respects, however, little had changed; construction was still unibody, the wheelbase was still stretched 3.0 in (76 mm) longer than a Chrysler's in front of the passenger section, the engine and transmission were the same, and the torsion bar front suspension was still used.

1969 (Series EY-L,M)

In keeping with the times, the look was sleeker, with a reduced, more subtle level of trim. For the first time, the lights were hidden behind doors, giving a fashionable at the time full-width grille look using "loop" bumpers. Only this year the Imperial featured sequential turn signals. 1969 was the final model year for pillared sedans, and it was also the first year for the Imperial LeBaron coupe. At 229.7 in (5,834 mm), the Imperial once again became the longest non-limousine car made in America, and would remain so through 1973 when it would set the post-WW II record for non-limousine car length. A total of 22,083 were produced, making it Imperial's third-best ever year. Ambruster-Stageway of Fort Smith Arkansas continued with limousine conversions using the 1969-71 sheetmetal. Twelve conversions were delivered over the three years, including one for then New York governor Nelson Rockefeller.

1970 (Series FY-L,M)

The 1970 models differed only in minor ways. The grill pattern changed to a larger egg-crate design; the front cornering lamps were rectangular instead of the "shark gill" pattern of 1969 models. A wide chrome strip was added at the rocker panels, vinyl side trim was made optional, and (for this year only) the fender skirts were gone. It was the final year for the Crown series and this was the first year the LeBaron out sold the Crown. Imperial had only two models and styles of Imperial for 1970. A LeBaron hardtop sedan and coupe and the Crown hardtop coupe and sedan. 11,816 of the 1970 Imperial's were produced.

1971 (Series GY-M)

For 1971, the Imperial Eagle at the front of the hood was gone, replaced by the word IMPERIAL; the decklid badge said, for the first time, "IMPERIAL by Chrysler" and the only model offered was the LeBaron. The 1971 Imperial is notable for being the first production car in America with a 4-wheel Anti-lock braking system (ABS)[37] from Bendix, a rarely selected option at that time. A total of 11,569 1971 Imperials were produced with a retail price of US$6,276 for the sedan ($41,993 in 2021 dollars [15]).[1]

Although the vinyl top was standard, for a short time a unique paisley-patterned vinyl top in a burgundy color was available as an option on burgundy-painted cars. It has been rumored that this top had actually been overprinted on waste "Mod Top" patterned vinyl, which had been available on some 1969 and 1970 model year Dodge and Plymouth cars, but according to Jeffrey Godshall, a Chrysler designer and frequent contributor to the magazine Collectible Automobile, this was not the case. With exposure to the elements, the burgundy overprint faded, and the pattern began to show through in a purple "paisley" pattern.[38] Chrysler replaced many affected tops with either white or black standard vinyl, but some survive.

1972 (Series HY-M)

Evolutionary styling was the basis for completely new sheetmetal for the 1972 model year, giving the cars a bigger and heavier all-around appearance. A somewhat more rounded side profile without a character line down the side and chrome trim on the top seams of the fenders from the rear windows forward appeared. The front fascia was all new and imposing-looking, and the rear featured vertical teardrop taillights for the first time, with side marker lights in the form of shields with eagles on them. Sales increased to 15,796.[1] Two all-black LeBaron sedans were delivered to the US Secret Service, which then turned them over to Hess and Eisenhardt, which converted them into limos for Presidential use. Both cars were used as late as 1981, and carried Ronald Reagan and his staff to Capitol Hill for his presidential swearing-in ceremony in January 1981.

1973 (Series 3Y-M)

The 1973 model year saw new federal bumper standards to prevent damage. This meant the Imperials gained large rubber over-riders front and rear, adding 5.8 inches (147 mm) to the car's length, making it the longest production car in North America for that year and the longest postwar (non-limousine) production car at 235.3 inches (5,977 mm). The front bumper ends revived a Woodlite headlamp appearance which was a popular, extra cost item during the 1930s. As 1973 was in general a good year for the auto industry, 16,729 of the 1973 Imperials were built and sold.

Fifth generation (1974–1975)

Fifth generation
 
Overview
Model years1974–1975
AssemblyJefferson Avenue Assembly
Detroit, Michigan, United States
DesignerElwood Engel
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
2-door hardtop
4-door hardtop
PlatformC-body
RelatedChrysler New Yorker
Chrysler Town and Country
Chrysler Newport
Powertrain
Engine440 cu in (7.2 L) Wedge V8
Transmission3-speed TorqueFlite A727 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase124.0 in (3,150 mm)
Length1974: 231.1 in (5,870 mm)
1975: 232.7 in (5,911 mm)
Width79.7 in (2,024 mm)
Height1974: 54.7 in (1,389 mm)
1975: 54.5 in (1,384 mm)
Curb weight5,000–5,200 lb (2,300–2,400 kg)
Chronology
SuccessorChrysler New Yorker Brougham

With future sales forecasts likely to remain low, Chrysler had planned on discontinuing the Imperial at the end of the 1973 model year. While image and appearance were an important part of luxury car appeal, without sales Chrysler could not afford to build an Imperial with a unique bodyshell. Yet without one, it would be difficult to compete with rivals Cadillac and Lincoln. For 1974, the Crown Coupe nameplate returned as the most expensive model to compete with the Cadillac Eldorado and the Continental Mark IV with a list price of $7,856 ($43,166 in 2021 dollars [15]).[1]

A front-end design envisioned for the next Imperial penned by Chrysler/Imperial exterior studio senior stylist Chet Limbaugh came to the attention of Elwood Engel. It featured a "waterfall" grille with thin vertical chrome bars separated by a body-colored band running through the center, which started on top of the nose and flowed down.

Engel showed the design to Chrysler president John Riccardo and convinced him to use it on an Imperial. To save money the 1974 model would use the same body panels as the Chrysler New Yorker except for the front end clip and trunk lid. This meant that for the first time as a separate marque, the Imperial would share the same wheelbase as a production Chrysler.

An impact absorbing front bumper was also new.[39]

1974 (Series 4Y-M)

 
1974 Imperial LeBaron
 
1974 Imperial LeBaron with optional vent windows and courtesy lights activated.

With the full effects of the 1973 oil crisis being solidly felt, a bad year for both the U.S. economy and its auto industry was in store for 1974 - cruel timing for Chrysler's 50th anniversary year. The 1974 Imperial was the first regular American passenger car to offer 4-wheel disc brakes since the 1949–1954 Chrysler Imperials, the 1950–1952 Crosleys and the 1965-on Chevrolet Corvettes. The "by Chrysler" script was removed from the car for 1974. The Imperial's electronic ignition system was a U.S. market first, as was the optional car alarm. In addition to the two regular LeBaron models, a 50th Anniversary 2-door LeBaron Crown Coupe was also produced. Finished in Golden Fawn, only 57 were built. While total sales were down from 1973, Chrysler was pleased with the 14,483 Imperials produced, given the poor economy in 1974 and a retail price of $7,230 for the sedan ($39,726 in 2021 dollars [15]).[1]

1975 (Series 5Y-M)

 
1975 Imperial LeBaron Crown Coupe

A bolder waterfall grille appeared in 1975, one of the few changes for the model year. The front bumper received slots to aid in engine cooling, and a few other detail improvements were made.

This was to be the last model year of the independent Imperial marque, with only 8,830 1975 models sold. The last Imperial, a black LeBaron hardtop, rolled out of the factory on 12 June 1975.[1] However, only the name disappeared, as the same basic car was offered rather more cheaply, less some of the Imperial’s features, as the Chrysler New Yorker Brougham for model years 1976 through 1978.

With divisional cost-savings having forced the Imperial to share basically everything but some trim and badging with the Chrysler New Yorker (and the same platform as all Chryslers and full-sized Dodges and Plymouths), justifying the price differential over a high-end New Yorker had proven increasingly hard for prospective customers to do, given that the four-door hardtop was listed at $9,046 ($45,554 in 2021 dollars [15]).[1] Compounding this the costs of maintaining and marketing a separate poorly selling marque became too high for the limited return, even at the expense of sacrificing Chrysler's most prestigious automobile.

Sixth generation (1981–1983)

Series YS
 
Overview
Production1980–1983
Model years1981–1983
AssemblyWindsor Assembly
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
DesignerSteven N Bollinger [40]
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupé
PlatformChrysler J platform
RelatedChrysler Cordoba
Dodge Mirada
Powertrain
Engine318 cu in (5.2 L) LA V8
Transmission3-speed A904 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase112.7 in (2,863 mm)[41]
Length213.3 in (5,418 mm)
Width72.7 in (1,847 mm)
Height52.6 in (1,336 mm)
Curb weight3,968 lb (1,800 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorChrysler New Yorker Brougham
SuccessorChrysler TC by Maserati (ideological)
 
1982 Imperial

Hoping to revive not merely the brand, or the division, but all of Chrysler, the company recruited former top Ford executive Lee Iacocca for its helm. He had proven successful in upscaling the 1967 Thunderbird into the 1969 Continental Mark III positioned on the highest end of the personal luxury car market, and sought to repeat a variant of the formula with the Imperial. Only this time the car would be downsized and de-featured instead of the other way around.

Although Chrysler was facing bankruptcy, Iacocca argued that "a new flagship would assure the public that Chrysler had a future."[42] However, when the car finally appeared, a 2-door coupé riding on an intermediate J platform, it was marketed simply as Imperial, and, harking to Imperial's days as an independent marque of the manufacturer, the Chrysler name did not even appear on the car.[43][44]

 
1981–1983 Imperial bustle-back rear styling

There was no four door or full-sized option, the J-platform being shared the second generation Chrysler Cordoba and Dodge Mirada. The bustle-back appearance and prominent grille was an attempt to revive the 1930s and 1940s luxury car appearances that were briefly popular during the early 1980s, as with the second generation Cadillac Seville. Chrysler designers drew inspiration from the 1937–1939 Chrysler Imperial sedans.

The traditional Imperial eagle logo was not used, as it had been moved to the Chrysler LeBaron model in 1977. Instead, it bore a Chrysler Pentastar hood ornament made of Cartier crystal.

Competing models such as the Cadillac Eldorado and the Continental Mark VI had been downsized by 1981, so the Imperial was of comparable size to its competitors with a listed retail price of $18,311 ($54,578 in 2021 dollars [15]).[45] A marketing effort for the new model included commercials and magazine ads featuring singer Frank Sinatra, a personal friend of Iacocca whom Sinatra jokingly referred to as "the other chairman of the board."[46] Sinatra even recorded special songs to promote the new Imperial.[47] In addition, Sinatra agreed to work for Chrysler for $1 a year because he believed that more performers should get involved in helping to save jobs in the United States (though his union later forced him to accept scale pay instead).[46]

The Imperial's front suspension featured transverse-mounted torsion bars; the rear suspension included asymmetric multiple-leaf, "S"-shaped springs, anti-sway bar, and telescopic shock absorbers. Extensive use of rubber isolators contributed to the Imperial's virtually silent ride on top of Goodyear polyester steel-belted Arriva tires. The Imperials carried a market-leading 24-month/30,000-mile limited warranty which covered all labor, maintenance, and parts (except tires).

For the new Imperial, a special quality-assurance center had been built adjacent to the Windsor plant where the car was assembled.[48] Here, after assembly, each individual Imperial, which had already been subjected to countless inspections, was then given additional examinations. After an underbody fluid-leak inspection utilizing a high-pressure water spray, the car was checked for front-end alignment and given a 5.5-mile road test over a special track that included various types of terrain. At each inspection step, the Imperial received a sign-off if everything was in order.

"Imperial is a special car for a special owner," said Tom Pappert, Chrysler's Vice President of U.S. Automotive Sales. "It is designed to appeal to the personal luxury car buyer seeking the highest level of prestige, advanced styling, engineering and special features, extended warranty, and VIP recognition in both the showroom and service areas."[49]

1981

The 1981 Imperial came with a long list of standard features including air conditioning with thermostatic temperature control, electronic fuel injection, power windows, power door locks, power seats, power outside mirrors, power trunk release, tilt steering column, automatic speed control, garage door opener, and other conveniences. Options included a cost-free choice of wheels (color-coordinated 'snowflake' cast-aluminum wheels or steel wire wheel covers), upholstery choices including Mark Cross leather (see below) and Yorkshire cloth, sound systems choice, 40-band CB radio,[50] power moon roof, and the Frank Sinatra Edition package (see below).[51]

Unique for the Imperial was the first fully electronic digital instrumentation ever provided in a production-built American automobile.[52] The Imperial's electronic information center was manufactured at Chrysler's Huntsville, Alabama Electronics Division, which was also a prime contractor in America's Redstone and Saturn Apollo space programs. Located in the center of the instrument panel were nine push-buttons the driver was to touch to operate Imperial's information center. The buttons were: 1) Mode-U.S./Met. A touch converts the reading on the speedometer, odometer and fuel displays to metric; 2) Clock-Date.; 3) Clock-E.T.; 4) Odometer-Trip.; 5) Odometer-Avg. Speed.; 6) Fuel-Range.; 7) Fuel-Present.; 8) Fuel-Trip.; 9) Reset-Zero. The instrument panel displayed an electronic blue-green VFD readout which also featured gear selection.

The Imperial for this year offered a choice of eleven exterior colors (Sterling Silver Crystal Coat; Day Star Blue Crystal Coat; Nightwatch Blue; Light Auburn Crystal Coat; Mahogany StarMist; Light Seaspray Green Crystal Coat; Spice Tan Starmist; Manila Cream; Morocco Red; Pearl White; Formal Black), and six cloth and seven leather interior colors (Dark Blue; Green; Red; Mahogany; Heather; Cashmere; White for leather only). In all, thirty-five interior color and trim combinations were available.

1982

The Imperial continued to offer an extensive list of standard luxury and convenience items for 1982 although some changes were made. Imperial's "floating cushion" velour seats were replaced with ones of Kimberly velvet one-piece construction. New "Quartz-Lock" electronically tuned radios (ETR) were added to the options list while the power moonroof was no longer available.[53]

1983

Following significant price increases during the 1981 and 1982 model years, due in part to high inflation at the time, the Imperial's base price was cut back close to its original introductory level. The hood ornament, while similar in appearance, was changed from Cartier crystal to plastic. The Frank Sinatra Edition package was no longer available. A suspension upgrade Touring Edition package was added.[53]

Overall, the sixth generation Imperial did not meet Chrysler management's sales and reliability expectations. It had innovations such as the fuel injection system and electronic instrument cluster, and Chrysler tried to use it as a showcase for technology and quality.[54][55] Unfortunately the fuel injection system proved troublesome and many 1981 models were retrofitted under warranty (or later on owner initiative) with carburetors.[51][56]

The Imperial name would reappear in 1990, but as the flagship sub-brand Chrysler Imperial model.

Powertrain

The 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8, was the only available engine. 1981 models came standard with a Chrysler-built throttle-body EFI system, replaced by a carburetor for 1982 and 1983 models. The automatic transmission was a wide-ratio TorqueFlite equipped with lock-up torque converter,[57] with the final drive ratio 2.2:1 in 1981 and 1983; 2.4:1 in 1982.[58][59]

engine displacement, type,
fuel system
max. motive power
at rpm
max. torque
at rpm
transmission
318 cu in (5,211 cc) LA V8
EFI/Carburetor
140 bhp (104 kW; 142 PS)
@ 4,000
245 lb⋅ft (332 N⋅m)
@ 2,000
3-speed TorqueFlite A904 automatic
[60]

Special trims

Frank Sinatra (fs) Edition

 
1981 Imperial Frank Sinatra Edition interior

The Imperial had an unusual distinction for 1981 and 1982 as it was offered with an optional special edition named after a celebrity. The Imperial fs was a rare example of automotive history, as it was one of only a handful of regular production cars bearing a celebrity's name. This limited edition Imperial was available only in Glacier Blue Crystal paint - Chrysler advertising claimed it matched the color of Sinatra's eyes - and had special "fs" (lowercase) external badging, with a large glovebox placard proclaiming "Frank Sinatra Signature Edition". Inside, 16 cassette tapes of Sinatra titles were presented in a specially made Mark Cross leather case which were stored in a special locking console below the dashboard.[61][62] 148 1981 and 279 1982 fs edition cars were manufactured and cost $1,078 ($3,027 in 2021 dollars [15]) above the normal sticker price of $20,988 ($58,933 in 2021 dollars [15]).[45][63][51]

Limousine

Aside from the fs edition available for purchase by the public, Chrysler president Lee Iacocca commissioned a 1982 Imperial converted by ASC (American Sunroof Corporation) outside Detroit, Michigan, using the front doors from a 1979-81 Chrysler Fifth Avenue[45] sedan into a limousine with a 36 in (910 mm) stretch, and presented it to Frank Sinatra as a gift.[64] A similar Imperial limousine also built by ASC is also used in the 1984 movie Cannonball Run II driven by Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise, as well as the movies Sharky's Machine and Stick both directed by and starring Reynolds.[65]

Cartier Crystals

All 1981 to 1983 model year Imperials had Cartier crystals strategically placed on the exterior opera lights and steering wheel, and each crystal displayed 'Cartier.' In addition, each Imperial came with a Cartier crystal key in the Mark Cross Gift Set.

Mark Cross Interior & Gift Set

All 1981 to 1983 model year Imperials had the interior designed by Mark Cross, maker of fine leather goods. The seating came in either Kimberly cloth or Leather. Upon purchasing a new Imperial, Chrysler shipped the new owner a Mark Cross Gift Set consisting of an umbrella, leather portfolio, leather key fob, uncut Cartier key, and a 'Sounds of Stereo' music cassette. These were exclusive Mark Cross items not available for sale in a Mark Cross showroom.[66][67]

NASCAR

A few race teams built NASCAR spec racecars with Imperial sheetmetal and raced them on the NASCAR circuit from 1981 through the 1985 season, though mostly only on the superspeedways. They were driven by Buddy Arrington, Rick Baldwin, Cecil Gordon, Phil Goode, and Maurice Randall. The cars did not distinguish themselves to any great degree, however a Buddy Arrington owned and driven Imperial finished in sixth place in the summer 1982 race at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn. The Imperial-based cars were used in competition as it was determined to be far more aerodynamic (and capable of higher speeds) than the Dodge Mirada at the time. The car had a drag coefficient of 0.41, which was better than contemporary Corvette (0.45),[68] and performed well on the big high speed tracks, with Morgan Shepherd (driving Buddy Arrington's Imperial) qualifying for the 1985 Daytona 500 at a speed of 197 mph, despite the lack of suitable high-performance race engines. One of Arrington's Imperials is in the Talladega, Alabama NASCAR museum.[69]

Production figures

The first 1981 Imperial rolled off the assembly line on August 11, 1980. Imperial production ended on April 29, 1983. Chrysler had originally planned to cap production at 25,000 units.[46]

Production figures[70]
calendar year units
1980* 6,241
1981 3,466
1982 1,746
1983 932
total production = 12,385

*Cars manufactured in 1980 calendar year were sold as 1981 model year.

Imperial limousines

Imperial Crown (1955–1965)

Imperial Crown
 
Overview
Production1954–1965
Model years1955–1965
AssemblyJefferson Avenue Assembly
Detroit, Michigan, United States (1955-1956)
DesignerVirgil Exner and Elwood Engel
Body and chassis
Body style4-door limousine
PlatformD-body (1957–1965)
Powertrain
Engine331 cu in (5.4 L) Hemi V8
354 cu in (5.8 L) Hemi V8
392 cu in (6.4 L) Hemi V8
413 cu in (6.8 L) Wedgehead V8
Transmission2-speed PowerFlite automatic
3-speed TorqueFlite A488 automatic
3-speed TorqueFlite A727 automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase149.5 in (3,797 mm)
Length1955: 242.5 in (6,160 mm)
1956: 246.1 in (6,251 mm)
1957: 244.9 in (6,220 mm)
1958: 246.4 in (6,259 mm)
1959–61: 246.8 in (6,269 mm)
1963–65: 248.3 in (6,307 mm)
Width1955: 79.1 in (2,009 mm)
1956: 78.8 in (2,002 mm)
1957: 81.2 in (2,062 mm)
1958: 81.3 in (2,065 mm)
1959: 81.0 in (2,057 mm)
1960-61: 80.1 in (2,035 mm)
1963: 81.7 in (2,075 mm)
1964–65: 80.0 in (2,032 mm)
Height1955–56: 62.5 in (1,588 mm)
1957–65: 58.5 in (1,486 mm)
Curb weight5,300–6,300 lb (2,400–2,900 kg)
Chronology
PredecessorChrysler Imperial Crown
 
1958 Imperial Crown Ghia Limousine
 
1965 Imperial Crown Ghia Limousine
 
Jacqueline Kennedy, standing near Robert F. Kennedy, about to enter her 1960 Imperial Crown limousine after the funeral of President John F. Kennedy at St. Matthew's Cathedral

For 1955 and 1956, an Imperial Crown limousine model was also offered. With an extra 19.5 in (500 mm) and 16.5 in (420 mm) of wheelbase in 1955 and 1956 respectively, and seating eight (three in the front including the driver, three in the rear, and two on rearward-facing fold-down jump seats), these replaced the long-wheelbase offerings in all Chrysler marques. A total of 172 were built for (model year) 1955, with 226 for 1956. They were the last Chrysler-branded limousines built entirely in Detroit. Color choices were limited to dark green, dark blue, maroon or black with wire wheels being the only optional equipment offered.[22]

From 1957 through 1965, long-wheelbase Imperial Crown cars would be finished by Ghia in Italy and was formally introduced January 2, 1957.[22] The earlier models used two-door hardtop bodies mounted on the more rigid convertible chassis; these would be shipped across the Atlantic, cut apart, lengthened by 20.5 inches (521 mm) and reworked. Later models were built from four-door models to the same specification. Each took a month to build and carried a high price for the time of US$18,500 in 1963-64 ($161,637 in 2021 dollars [15]). They sold in limited numbers against the Cadillac Series 75 that was less expensive at US$9724–$9960 in 1963-64 ($87,022 in 2021 dollars [15]), and had an established reputation among limousine buyers, as well as against competing coachbuilders building on the Cadillac commercial chassis. Packard had ended production in 1957 and both the Mercedes-Benz 300d and the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud had just been introduced. A total of 132 Imperial Crowns were manufactured for Chrysler by Ghia over 1957-65. An oddity is that these cars were often built as soon as the styling changed, and sold over a period of some years. All 1961 Imperial Crown Ghias used the 1960 styling front and rear, for example, and all 10 Ghia built Imperial Crowns sold during the 1965 model year were 1964s with 1965 exterior styling and consequently had a TorqueFlight pushbutton gear selector. At about 6,200–6,300 lb (2,800–2,900 kg) curb weight the 1957-65 Ghia built Imperial Crowns are the heaviest standard production cars sold by an American firm since the 1930s.

Throughout her husband's term as U.S. President, Jacqueline Kennedy's personal car was a Ghia built 1961 Imperial Crown with 1960 model year styling. The car figured prominently in her various duties as First Lady. In President John F. Kennedy's funeral procession on November 25, 1963, near the front of the motorcade, carrying Jackie and her children, was her Imperial Crown.

New York governor and heir to the Standard Oil fortune Nelson Rockefeller, later Vice President of the U.S. during the term of President Gerald Ford, also owned a 1960 Imperial Crown. It is one of 17 limousines made by Ghia in that year, and the only one with blind rear quarter treatment.

In the 1974 movie The Godfather Part II, a black Ghia built 1958 Imperial Crown was used by Michael Corleone (played by Al Pacino) while at the family compound near Reno, Nevada.

Imperial Crown (1967–1971) and Imperial (through 1983)

While the "Imperial Crown" limousines ended in 1965, Imperial limousines continued to be made by other coachbuilders. After the last ten Ghia-built Imperial Crowns were completed, Ghia sold its tooling to Barreiros Coachbuilders of Spain. Barreiros built ten limousines, much like those built by Ghia and, similar to the last ten built by Ghia, built as 1965s with 1966 exterior styling, but with a wheelbase two inches longer. Build quality was poor by comparison, with the cars famous for having a wiring harness made from wires of the same color. This effort was made with Chrysler's cooperation, but Chrysler did not advertise them as official Crown Imperials; that model was not offered by the factory in 1966.

For the model years 1967 through 1971, a total of 27 Imperial limousines were produced by Stageway Coachbuilders (ASC[citation needed]) of Fort Smith, Arkansas on a 163.0 in (4,140 mm) wheelbase, and were justifiably advertised as the largest luxury automobiles in the world. These were the official Imperial Crown models. Armbruster-Stageway was a well-established builder of such customized products as airport limousines, and Chrysler had been collaborating with the firm for years. The last of these was built in 1969, though leftover units were updated with 1970 and 1971 grilles and taillights, and sold during those model years. They closed out the Imperial Custom /Imperial Crown tradition in fine style.

Two 1972 models with 1973 model year grilles were built by the Hess and Eisenhardt Company of Fairfield, Ohio for the United States Secret Service and were used by Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter, and finally Reagan on his swearing-in day. One 1974 model year Imperial was produced into a limo also by ASC. The final Imperial limousines were 1981–83 bodied cars, two of which were stretched by 24 inches (610 mm) and five were lengthened by 36 inches (910 mm).

Imperial Crown limousines should not be confused with the Imperial Crown and Crown Coupe models. The Crown Imperial Limousine was the top of the line, and fitted with LeBaron trim or better, while the Imperial Crown was the middle-tier line through 1968 and bottom of the Imperial line in 1969 and 1970.

Imperial Advertising Slogans

  • "America's Most Carefully Built Car"
  • "The Finest Car America Has Yet Produced"
  • "Finest Product of Chrysler Corporation"
  • "The Incomparable Imperial"
  • "Excellence Without Equal"
  • "It's Time for Imperial" (1981–1983)

See also

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External links

  • Online Imperial Club
  • Fuselage bodies at Allpar.com
  • J-bodies at Allpar.com
  • 1969 - 1973 Imperials at Fuselage.de site
  • Imperials listed by model and chassis in movies and TV series
  • Imperial-Chrysler Corporation's Finest Cars

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This article is about the Imperial marque manufactured by U S auto maker Chrysler between 1955 and 1983 For Imperial cars manufactured under the Chrysler marque see Chrysler Imperial For the early British manufacturer see Imperial British automobile For the Imperial automobile from 1908 to 1916 see Imperial Automobile Company Imperial was the Chrysler Corporation s luxury automobile brand from 1955 to 1975 and again from 1981 to 1983 ImperialTypeDivisionIndustryAutomotivePredecessorChrysler ImperialFounded1955FounderChryslerDefunct1983 40 years ago 1983 FateInitially a car model by Chrysler then a company division 1955 75 1981 83 HeadquartersDetroit United StatesProductsLuxury vehiclesParentChryslerThe Imperial name had been used since 1926 as a Chrysler luxury model the Chrysler Imperial However in 1955 the company spun off Imperial into its own make and division to better compete with its North American rivals Lincoln and Cadillac 1 2 3 Imperial would see new or modified body styles introduced every two to three years all with V8 engines and automatic transmissions as well as technologies that would filter down to Chrysler Corporation s other models Contents 1 Background 2 First generation 1955 1956 A separate make 2 1 1955 2 2 1956 3 Second generation 1957 1966 3 1 1957 Series IMI 1 2 4 3 2 1958 Series LY1 L M H 3 3 1959 Series MY1 L M H 3 4 1960 Series PY1 L M H 3 5 1961 Series RY1 L M H 3 6 1962 Series SY1 L M H 3 7 1963 Series TY1 L M H 3 8 1964 Series VY1 M H 3 9 1965 Series AY1 M H 3 10 1966 Series BY1 M H 4 Third generation 1967 1968 4 1 1967 Series CY1 M H 4 2 1968 Series DY1 M H 5 Fourth generation 1969 1973 5 1 1969 Series EY L M 5 2 1970 Series FY L M 5 3 1971 Series GY M 5 4 1972 Series HY M 5 5 1973 Series 3Y M 6 Fifth generation 1974 1975 6 1 1974 Series 4Y M 6 2 1975 Series 5Y M 7 Sixth generation 1981 1983 7 1 1981 7 2 1982 7 3 1983 7 4 Powertrain 7 5 Special trims 7 5 1 Frank Sinatra fs Edition 7 5 2 Limousine 7 5 3 Cartier Crystals 7 5 4 Mark Cross Interior amp Gift Set 7 6 NASCAR 7 7 Production figures 8 Imperial limousines 8 1 Imperial Crown 1955 1965 8 2 Imperial Crown 1967 1971 and Imperial through 1983 9 Imperial Advertising Slogans 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksBackground EditMain article Chrysler Imperial 1936 Chrysler Custom Imperial Airflow Originally the Chrysler Imperial was introduced in 1926 as Chrysler s flagship vehicle for much of its history It was based on extended length platforms of the company s full size cars and competed with the likes of rival Cadillac Continental Lincoln Duesenberg Pierce Arrow Cord and Packard 4 Production started due to Walter P Chrysler wanting a share of the luxury car market in the United States and also expand the company s lineup since their most expensive car by that time only had a displacement of a six cylinder engine to offer The new model called the Imperial shared the same body as the cheaper Chrysler Six but had a slightly larger engine being a 288 6 cu in 4 7 L 5 Subsequent generations were based on the Chrysler Royal Airflow Saratoga and New Yorker In 1954 Chrysler dropped their brand name from the car and renamed it just the Imperial in an effort to better compete with other luxury manufacturers Lincoln would pull a similar move 2 years later when they made the Continental Division a standalone brand First generation 1955 1956 A separate make EditFirst generation C 69 C 70 1955 Imperial Four Door SedanOverviewModel years1955 1956AssemblyJefferson Avenue AssemblyDetroit Michigan United StatesDesignerVirgil ExnerBody and chassisBody style2 door Newport hardtop 1955 4 door sedan4 door Limousine2 door Southampton hardtop 1956 4 door Southampton hardtop 1956 RelatedImperial Parade Phaeton Hongqi CA72 6 Facel Vega ExcellencePowertrainEngine331 cu in 5 4 L Hemi V8354 cu in 5 8 L Hemi V8Transmission2 speed PowerFlite automatic 1955 3 speed TorqueFlite A488 automatic 1956 DimensionsWheelbase1955 130 0 in 3 302 mm 1956 133 0 in 3 378 mm Length1955 223 0 in 5 664 mm 1956 229 6 in 5 832 mm Width1955 79 1 in 2 009 mm 1956 78 8 in 2 002 mm Height1955 61 2 in 1 554 mm 1956 61 5 in 1 562 mm Curb weight4 700 4 900 lb 2 100 2 200 kg 1955 Imperial 2 door hardtop coupe with rear view of free standing gunsight taillights 1955 Imperial Newport For the 1955 model year the Imperial was launched and registered as a separate marque make apart from the Chrysler brand It was a product of the new Imperial Division of Chrysler Corporation meaning that the Imperial would be a make and division unto itself and not bear the Chrysler name 1 7 Chrysler Corporation sent notices to all state licensing agencies in the then 48 states informing them that the Imperial beginning in 1955 would no longer be registered as a Chrysler but as a separate make 8 9 Chrysler introduced the 100 Million Look Styling by Virgil Exner who would define Imperial s look and the look of cars from the other four Chrysler divisions from 1955 to 1963 10 11 Even as early as in 1954 Chrysler Corporation ads at the time began to visibly and consciously separate The Imperial from the Chrysler Division car line in the eyes of the public to prepare for the big change coming in 1955 12 13 14 Once the Imperial brand was introduced Cadillac no longer used the Imperial name for its top level limousines starting in 1955 1955 Edit 1955 Imperial car model shown on display at January 1955 Chicago Auto Show in the first year of its separation from Chrysler The 1955 models are said to be inspired by Exner s own 1952 Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton show cars which were themselves later updated to match the 1955 56 Imperials The platform and bodyshell were shared with that year s big Chryslers but the Imperial had a wheelbase that was 4 0 inches 102 mm longer providing it with more rear seat legroom had a wide spaced split egg crate grille the same as that used on the Chrysler 300 executive hot rod and had free standing gunsight taillights mounted above the rear quarters which were similar to those on the Exner s 1951 Chrysler K 310 concept car Gunsight taillights were also known as sparrow strainer taillights named after the device used to keep birds out of jet engines Such taillights were separated from the fender and surrounded by a ring and became an Imperial fixture through 1962 although they would only be free standing in 1955 56 and again in 1961 62 Two C 69 models were available including the two door Newport hardtop coupe 3 418 built and pillared four door sedan 7 840 built along with an additional C 70 Crown limousine model 172 built The Newport nameplate was only used for 1955 and renamed the Southampton beginning in 1956 The FirePower V8 engine was Chrysler s first generation Hemi with a displacement of 331 cu in 5 4 L and developing 250 brake horsepower 186 kW Power brakes and power steering were standard along with Chrysler s PowerFlite automatic transmission One major option on the 1955 and 1956 Imperials was air conditioning at a cost of 535 5 412 in 2021 dollars 15 Production totaled 11 430 more than twice the 1954 figure positioning the Imperial as much more exclusive in comparison to more widely available and affordable Lincoln and Cadillac Manufacturers list price for the Newport hardtop was 4 720 47 745 in 2021 dollars 15 while the Imperial Crown limousine was 7 737 78 264 in 2021 dollars 15 16 1956 Edit 1956 Imperial Southampton Two Door Hardtop 1956 Imperial Imperial dash push button PowerFlite transmission introduced for the 1956 models The 1956 models were similar but had small tailfins The Hemi V8 was enlarged to 354 cu in 5 8 L with 280 brake horsepower 209 kW and a four door Southampton hardtop sedan was added to the range 10 268 were produced With a wheelbase of 133 0 inches 3 378 mm longer than the previous year s by 3 0 inches 76 mm they had the longest wheelbase ever for an Imperial This also contributed to an increase in their overall length to 229 6 inches 5 832 mm making them the longest non limousine post WWII American cars until the advent of the Imperials of the Fuselage Look era in the 1970s 1956 was the year that Chrysler introduced the push button PowerFlite automatic transmission becoming available mid year with the control pod installed to the left of the driver 1 Packard also introduced a similar system called the Touchbutton Ultramatic in the Imperial s competitor the Packard Caribbean and the Patrician For 1957 Mercury introduced its version called Keyboard Control for the Merc O Matic which also included a pushbutton to place the transmission in neutral so the engine could be started and a push pull control to set the parking brake and lock the transmission in gear The Mercury and Chrysler versions were operated mechanically while the Packard and the controversial and short lived Edsel Teletouch version used electric solenoids to change gears source source track 1955 Chrysler Philco all transistor car radio Breaking News radio broadcast announcement Optional on 1956 Imperial car models On April 28 1955 Chrysler and Philco announced the development and production of the world s first all transistor car radio 17 the Mopar model 914HR It was developed and produced by Chrysler and Philco and was a 150 00 option on the 1956 Imperial car models 1 495 in 2021 dollars 15 Philco manufactured the Mopar 914HR starting in the fall of 1955 at its Sandusky Ohio plant for Chrysler 18 19 20 1 Second generation 1957 1966 EditSee also Chrysler LeBaron 1957 1975 Second generation 1957 Imperial Crown 2 Door SouthamptonOverviewProduction1956 1966Model years1957 1966AssemblyJefferson Avenue AssemblyDetroit Michigan United States 1959 1962 Warren Avenue Assembly Detroit Michigan United StatesDesignerVirgil Exner and Elwood EngelBody and chassisBody style2 door hardtop2 door convertible4 door sedan4 door hardtopPlatformD bodyRelatedHongqi CA770 21 PowertrainEngine392 cu in 6 4 L Hemi V8413 cu in 6 8 L Wedge V8 440 cu in 7 2 L Wedge V8Transmission3 speed TorqueFlite A488 automatic3 speed TorqueFlite A727 automaticDimensionsWheelbase129 0 in 3 277 mm Length1957 224 4 in 5 700 mm 1958 225 9 in 5 738 mm 1959 60 226 3 in 5 748 mm 1961 62 227 1 in 5 768 mm 1963 66 227 8 in 5 786 mm Width1957 81 2 in 2 062 mm 1958 81 3 in 2 065 mm 1959 81 0 in 2 057 mm 1960 80 1 in 2 035 mm 1961 63 81 7 in 2 075 mm 1964 66 80 0 in 2 032 mm Height1957 57 5 in 1 460 mm 1958 56 7 in 1 440 mm 1959 56 9 in 1 445 mm 1960 61 56 7 in 1 440 mm 1962 64 56 8 in 1 443 mm 1965 57 2 in 1 453 mm 1966 55 8 in 1 417 mm Curb weight4 800 5 500 lb 2 200 2 500 kg For the 1957 model year the Imperial received its own platform setting it apart from any other division of Chrysler and shared the all new Forward Look appearance showing many styling features introduced with the concept car Chrysler Norseman Overall this made the front end loosely resemble the smaller 1957 Plymouth Savoy This would last through the 1966 model year Imperials during this period were substantially wider both inside and out than other Mopars with front and rear shoulder room equal to 64 0 in 1 626 mm and 62 0 in 1 575 mm respectively The front seat shoulder room measurement remains an unsurpassed record for Imperial and would remain the record for any car until the 1971 1976 GM full size models Exterior width reached a maximum of 81 7 in 2 075 mm for 1961 1963 which remains the record for the widest non limousine American car After Lincoln downsized for 1961 this generation of Imperial had no real competitor for the title of largest car for the remainder of its decade long lifespan 1 The Imperial Crown convertible was listed at US 5 598 54 010 in 2021 dollars 15 and 1 167 were manufactured 22 1957 Imperial Crown 4 Door Southampton with rare single headlights Unlike the rest of the Chrysler Corporation makes Chrysler De Soto Dodge and Plymouth that began unibody construction for 1960 the Imperial retained separate full perimeter frames for rigidity through the 1966 model year These substantial frames had a box cross section with strong crossmembers connecting the frame The convertible had extra strength built into its crossmembers that formed an X The driveshaft passed through a hole in the X frame The parking brake gripped the driveshaft and was not connected to the rear drum brakes prior to the 1963 model year 1 The Imperial and all Chrysler built cars incorporated Torsion Aire suspension for 1957 This was an indirect acting torsion bar front suspension system that reduced unsprung weight and shifted the car s center of gravity downward and rearward Torsion bar suspension on the front combined with multi leaf springs on the rear provided a smoother ride and improved handling Imperial s handling was better than its competitors of the time due to its stiffness from the torsion bars combined with a thick anti roll bar in the front 23 Pillarless hardtops in both two and four door configurations received the Southampton designation The Imperial served as the basis for the Hongqi CA72 Chinese state limousine In 1966 the car was modernized as the Hongqi CA770 however it used a 340 which was not available in the Imperial 24 The car continued production in various guises until the mid 1990s 25 After this it was replaced by a range of licensed produced vehicles based on the Audi 100 1957 Series IMI 1 2 4 Edit 1957 Imperial Custom 4 door sedan with rare single headlights The 1957 model year was based on an even greater degree on Virgil Exner s Forward Look styling also used on other full size Chryslers of the period It featured a biplane front bumper a full width egg crate grille and quad headlights where legal Taller tailfins now encompassed the trademark gunsight taillights and framed a downward tapering decklid that met the rear bumper Curved side glass was employed for the first time in a U S production car The Hemi engine with a displacement enlarged to 392 cu in 6 4 L was standard for 1957 58 Power seats and dual exhaust were made standard across the line A convertible was available for the first time on an Imperial and only offered in the mid range Crown series Sales were helped by Exner s ahead of the competition styling with 1957 becoming the best selling Imperial model year ever 37 593 were produced the more commonly available Cadillac sold over 120 000 cars in 1957 Cadillac was shocked by the new popular design from Chrysler Cadillac retaliated by implementing training to its sales force to call Imperial a Chrysler Imperial to try to dampen the sales of its competitor This tactic was to create the thought that you were buying an over priced Chrysler 26 Quality control also slipped considerably a consequence of the second total redesign in two years Failing torsion bars that were made incorrectly was also a problem from being produced too quickly Starting in the 1957 model year Imperials were available in three levels of trim standard Imperial Custom mid range Imperial Crown and the new top of the line Imperial LeBaron 27 a reference to LeBaron Carrossiers The custom built Imperial Crown limousine was also offered 27 Through the late 1950s and into the early 1960s styling would continue to become Longer Lower Wider with the addition of some of the wildest fins on a car The FliteSweep Deck Lid a simulated Continental tire bulge was an option for 1957 through 1961 and again in 1963 due to demand It was shared with contemporary Mopars including the Valiant Exner s design extended to early fifties concept cars like the 1953 Chrysler D Elegance 1958 Series LY1 L M H Edit 1958 Imperial Crown convertible Styling changes for 1958 were limited to the front grille and bumper Quad headlights became standard The 1958 Imperial is credited with the introduction of cruise control which was called Auto Pilot and was available on the Imperial and on Chrysler New Yorker 300 Saratoga and Windsor models 28 Power door locks were another new option Sales slipped to 16 133 in a recession year Dealers were frustrated with buyers referring to the cars as a Chrysler Imperial which impacted sales as Imperial was not seen as having Cadillac s or Lincoln s prestige It didn t help that Imperial continued to be sold at Chrysler dealerships instead of standalone dealers although it did have a separate Imperial dealership sign 1959 Series MY1 L M H Edit 1959 Imperial Custom Sedan 1959 Imperial Crown Southampton hardtop coupe with view of FliteSweep Deck Lid Production was moved from the traditional Jefferson Avenue Assembly plant in Detroit to an exclusive facility on Warren Avenue north of the Jefferson Avenue factory Other than a toothy new grill and revisions to side trim little changed in terms of exterior styling for the 1959 model year A new option was the Silvercrest roof which featured a stainless steel front with a rear canopy that could be ordered either in any of the basic car colors or in the Landau version which had a black canopy with the appearance of leather A new option was the swivel out front seats that were separate from the standard six way electric front bench seat Manually activated by a handle for this introductory year in 1960 the seats would automatically swivel when the front door was opened activated by a cable and springs This automatic feature was discontinued by Chrysler within a few months Many assume this was for safety reasons due to the feature being dependent on the front doors opening although the specific reason is not clearly documented Swivel seats returned to manual operation for the rest of 1960 and all of 1961 The Hemi V8 was replaced with the less expensive 413 cu in 6 8 L Wedge head V8 engine that nevertheless had more horsepower and weighed 101 lbs less improving the power to weight ratio For the model year 17 710 Imperials were produced ahead of Lincoln as the Packard luxury brand withdrew from the marketplace The few Ghia built 1959 Imperial Crown limousines continued to use the 392 cubic inch Hemi due to slow production These cars got the 413 engine for 1960 The design of the 1960 1963 period had elicited some controversy At that time Exner was increasingly struggling with the Chrysler president and board It was during 1962 Exner was dethroned as president of design in Highland Park His successor was Elwood Engel lured away from Ford to lead Chrysler Corporation along a more conventional path Exner continued as a consultant through 1964 after which he had no further involvement citation needed This source which also states When he was good he was very good re styling When he was bad it was the epitome of excessive design Sales dropped off and the board stepped in citation needed Exner s son went on further in a 1976 interview it was time for a change Their image needed changing Dad was a great designer and he was always ahead of his time He gained more freedom from Chrysler in his designs of the modern Stutz citation needed This same source which gives accounts of how Chrysler Corporation was revived through corporate changes in leadership But on the product front the influence of Tex Colbert ousted President of Chrysler in 1961 and Virgil Exner was still present and it wouldn t be entirely washed away until 1965 29 Despite the annual styling changes all 1960 63 models featured a similar space age dashboard The steering wheel was squared off at top and bottom designed for better legroom and view through the windshield in the straight ahead position Dashboard lighting was electroluminescent which used no incandescent lamps electricity running through a five layer laminate caused the phosphorescent ceramic layer to glow in the dark Chrysler called it Panelescent and it was shared on some Chrysler models The effect was eerie and surprisingly modern with its glowing blue green face and bright red needles The 1960 63 models were also united by a distinctive side trim that started above the headlights and that ran at a slight downward angle almost to the end of the rear fender except in 1963 when it would actually wrap all the way around the rear of the car that was undercut by a slight indent in the sides from the front until just before the rear wheel housing A significant change in the car s proportions had occurred between the 1959 and 1960 model years Although at 226 3 inches the 1960 Imperials were exactly the same length as the previous year the whole body had been shifted forward with a 2 1 inch reduction in the rear overhang and a corresponding increase at the front 1960 Series PY1 L M H Edit 1960 Imperial Crown sedan 1960 Imperial Crown Southampton 4 door Hardtop 1960 Imperial Crown Convertible The 1960 Imperial adopted wildly exaggerated styling featuring front fascia with a swooping bumper gaping mesh grille giant chrome eagle and hooded quad headlights and tall rear fins Soaring fins had bullet style tail lamps at the peak of the fin with a chrome ring surrounding it The grille and bumper on the front of the 1960 used large pieces of heavy chrome and the furrowed brows of the fenders over the double sets of headlights gave the car a ponderous look In common with most other 1960 Chrysler products the Imperial featured the new High Tower seat with the driver side back individually contoured and raised above of the rest of the front seat for increased driver comfort and shoulder support This would last through the 1962 model year Also for 1960 Imperial changed back to 15 inch wheels from the 14 inch wheels that had been standard since the 1957 model Imperial LeBarons now featured a distinctive smaller formal rear window for greater rear seat privacy Sales increased to 17 719 Imperial again finished ahead of Lincoln but never did so again While the rest of Chrysler s lineup adopted unibody construction Imperial retained its body on frame construction 1961 Series RY1 L M H Edit 1961 Imperial Crown convertible with view of free standing headlights 1961 Imperial Crown convertible The 1961 model year brought a wholly new front end with free standing headlights on short stalks in cut away front fenders a classical throwback favored by Virgil Exner used commonly in the 1930s Chryslers He would continue his look with the modern Stutz and the largest tailfins ever Inside the Imperial gained an improved dash layout with an upright rectangular bank of gauges The pillared four door sedan was canceled and would not return until the 1967 model year With the downsizing of Lincoln at 227 1 inches later increased to 227 8 inches in 1963 the Imperial would once again be the longest non limousine car made in America through 1966 Sales fell to 12 258 the result of bizarre styling and continued poor quality control while the retail price for the LeBaron was US 6 428 56 656 in 2021 dollars 15 1 1962 Series SY1 L M H Edit 1962 Imperial Custom Southampton two door 1962 Imperial Crown convertible The tailfins were largely truncated in 1962 topped with free standing gunsight taillights but these were elongated and streamlined The front grille was split as in 1955 56 and a large round Eagle hood ornament was fitted for the first time The 1962 models had a new slimmer TorqueFlite A727 automatic transmission which allowed a smaller transmission hump in the floor This provided greater comfort for middle front seat passengers Dual exhaust were only standard on convertibles 1962 also marked the closing of Imperial s dedicated assembly plant All later Imperials were once again built in the same Jefferson Avenue facilities in Detroit as Chryslers as sales were insufficient to maintain a separate facility 1962 production totaled 14 337 Shortly before leaving Chrysler Virgil Exner had planned for a smaller Imperial to go along with the downsized 1962 Mopars but the idea never went anywhere 1 1963 Series TY1 L M H Edit 1963 Imperial Crown Southampton Four Door hardtop 1963 Imperial Crown Southampton Four Door hardtop 1963 Imperial Crown convertible Chrysler Australia built The 1963 models saw the split grille disappear again replaced by a cluster of chromed rectangles and the taillights were now inside the rear fenders in ordinary fashion for the first time In addition the designers redesigned the rooflines of Custom and Crown two and four door models to be more squared off with thicker c pillars 1963 models were the last Virgil Exner styled Imperials however Elwood Engel began applying some of his own touches to them especially in the form of the redesigned base and Crown roofs The LeBaron roofs remained the same with formal styling and closed in the rear window 14 121 cars were produced for 1963 In 1961 Chrysler scored a coup by hiring Engel away from Ford where he had designed the 1961 Lincoln Continental Engel s design themes at Chrysler were a major departure from the fins of Virgil Exner and instead featured a more familiar three box design but with more extreme rectilinear styling And at first glance the total re styling of the Imperial in 1964 was thought to strongly resemble Elwood Engel s previous efforts for the 1961 Lincoln Continental Both cars shared clean slab sided body panels thick C pillars and a chrome molding outlining the top of the fender line However Engel used subtle curves and parallelogram angles to give the Imperial a distinct and novel look 1964 Series VY1 M H Edit 1964 Imperial Crown interior 1964 Imperial LeBaron 1964 Imperial LeBaron The 1964 Imperials were the first designed entirely by Engel Predictably they bore a strong resemblance to the Lincoln Continental The dashboards seemed more conventional because the squared off steering wheel and electroluminescent dash lighting were gone though the ribbon style speedometer remained A split grille returned after one year s absence inspired by the 1955 model s appearance and the faux spare tire bulge atop the trunk lid became squared off and stylized A central boss the fuel filler cap covered with a large Imperial Eagle Horizontal spear shaped housings in the rear held a taillight and backup light The defroster became standard for the windshield optional was rear defroster The base Imperial Custom model was dropped with available body styles including a four door hardtop offered in the Crown and LeBaron levels of trim and a two door hardtop and convertible only in the Crown level of trim As a result power windows were now standard on all Imperials Imperial Crown coupes adopted the smaller style LeBaron formal rear window that had been introduced in 1960 and both body styles could now be ordered with a vinyl roof A total of 23 295 Imperials were sold making 1964 its second best sales year clarification needed A padded dash power seats power steering power brakes and headrests were standard on the convertible and Crown Coupe 30 A new option this year was an adjustable steering wheel 31 Tom McCahill an automobile critic with a reputation for colorful metaphors quipped that Imperial cornered at speed flatter than a tournament billiard table unusual for a car of its prodigious weight and extreme dimensions McCahill had already become a loyal customer buying a new Imperial yearly through 1962 His visible and enthusiastic endorsement helped Imperial forge a reputation as the driver s car among the big three luxury makes McCahill observed in 1964 This is what I told them in California When I hit the road with hundreds of pounds of baggage typewriters and testing equipment I m not out there just to have fun I want to get from here to there which may be thousands of miles away with as much comfort as possible Besides Boji his dog now demands comfort So does my wife I ve been on some pretty fancy trains including private cars and to this writing I have never found anything quite as comfortable or more capable of getting me to my destination as the 64 Imperial LeBaron It s a great automobile 32 1965 Series AY1 M H Edit 1965 Imperial Crown Four Door 1965 Imperial Crown Convertible Changes for 1965 were largely confined to the front fascia and to trim and replacement of the push button automatic transmission gear selection system with a more conventional steering column mounted shift lever The split grille was gone replaced by a large chromed crossbar and surround and the headlights were inset into the grill behind glass covers similar to that year s Chrysler 300 and New Yorker models with etched horizontal lines imitating the grill 33 As pointed out by the sales literature 100 year old Claro Walnut trim was added to the interior Production totaled 18 409 1 1966 Series BY1 M H Edit This was the final year for the Imperial platform that was first introduced in 1956 for the 1957 model year All subsequent years through 1966 used this same basic platform with annual changes to the body sheetmetal However the Imperial still used the wrap around windshield that had been dropped by most other makes for entry and exit room when they almost all simultaneously downsized for 1961 The 1966 model year saw a change to an egg crate grille The glass headlight covers lost the etched lines but gained twin 24k gold bands around the perimeter The trunk lid bulge became more squared off with a smaller Imperial script off to the side The backup lights were moved to the lower bumper nearly doubling taillight size The Claro Walnut trim that had been introduced the previous year was used more extensively and would be replaced the following year The 413 cu in 6 8 L engine that had been standard since 1959 was replaced with a 350 hp 261 kW 355 PS 440 cu in 7 2 L engine 34 1966 Imperial Crown convertible 1966 Imperial Crown coupe Green Hornet Black Beauty 1966 TV Series Green Hornet Black Beauty 2011 Film Production totaled 13 752 There was a 1966 LeBaron that was presented to Pope Paul VI at the UN in New York for his use Also this year Imperial was the basis for The Black Beauty a rolling arsenal on the ABC TV series The Green Hornet starring Van Williams and Bruce Lee A black Imperial of this year would also be restored as a wedding anniversary gift for Richard The Old Man Harrison who used to be on the History Channel show Pawn Stars Third generation 1967 1968 EditThird generation 1967 Imperial LeBaronOverviewProduction1966 1968Model years1967 1968AssemblyJefferson Avenue AssemblyDetroit MichiganBelvidere Assembly Plant Belvidere IllinoisDesignerElwood EngelBody and chassisBody style2 door hardtop2 door convertible4 door sedan4 door hardtopPlatformC bodyRelatedChrysler 300Chrysler New YorkerChrysler NewportChrysler Town amp CountryPowertrainEngine440 cu in 7 2 L Wedge V8 27 Transmission3 speed TorqueFlite A727 automaticDimensionsWheelbase127 in 3 226 mm Length1967 224 7 in 5 707 mm 1968 224 5 in 5 702 mm Width79 6 in 2 022 mm Height1967 56 7 in 1 440 mm 1968 57 0 in 1 448 mm Curb weight4 900 5 200 lb 2 200 2 400 kg Imperial styling was completely new for the 1967 and 1968 models Using a two inch shorter wheelbase Imperial switched from the body on frame platform D body to a unibody platform C body platform used in other full size Mopars While Imperial s front K member was 3 0 inches 76 mm longer than a Chrysler s dimensions behind the front fenders were similar One reason for the change was that Chrysler had gained experience with unibody construction and was ready to apply it to the company s flagship line The economic component was that the switch to the C body was less expensive than maintaining a separate platform for Imperial which was increasingly difficult to justify given Imperial s relatively low sales volume The new platform resulted in a significant reduction in weight as well as in exterior and interior dimensions With the partnership gone between Ghia and Chrysler limousines based on the Imperial were produced by Armbruster Stageway of Fort Smith Arkansas The limousines were sectioned with 36 inches added most of that between the front and back doors with a few inches added between the rear door and the rear wheel allowing room for two rear facing seats with a small console bar in between The limousine conversions were longer than the earlier Ghia cars and longer than the Cadillac Series 75 limousines 1968 Imperial LeBaron 1968 Imperial Crown Coupe rear 1968 Imperial Crown Coupe convertible rear1967 Series CY1 M H Edit Imperial shared the unibody platform with other full sized Chrysler Corporation cars but retained a unique bodyshell The styling kept the overall straight line sharp edged Engel theme but there were many detail changes intended to make Imperial look less like Lincoln and more into its own territory The spare tire bulge was completely gone from the rear although the boss remained The practically full width taillights spread out from it straight but ended before chrome tipped rear wings A base Imperial model simply called Imperial returned for the first time since 1963 complementing the Crown and LeBaron levels of trim It was the first four door pillared Imperial sedan since 1960 New standard features included dual brakes with upfront discs and lane change blinkers 35 Dual exhaust was no longer standard on the convertible The only way to get it was to order the TNT version of the 440 engine an option that promised more power An option on Crown coupes was the Mobile Director 36 Essentially the front passenger seat turned to face rearward and a small table and high intensity light folded out over the back seat The idea was that an executive could turn around and do work while being driven to the office or he could sit behind the driver and a secretary could take dictation in the rear facing front seat The concept originated with the 1966 Mobile Executive Show Car that was an Imperial Coupe fitted with a telephone Dictaphone writing table typewriter television reading lamp and stereo Chrysler also used the reversed front seat idea in the 300X show car Costing 597 40 317 60 in 1968 2 470 in 2021 dollars 15 at a time when a Crown coupe started at US 6 011 it was a very expensive option 46 840 in 2021 dollars 15 Thus a total of only 81 Crown coupes were ordered this way and only a handful so equipped are known to still exist The option was canceled at the end of the 1968 model year Sales increased to 17 614 1968 Series DY1 M H Edit The 1968 Imperial was little changed from the previous year The grille changed to a brightly chromed one with thin horizontal bars split in the middle by vertical chrome and a round Imperial Eagle badge This badge replaced the stand up hood ornament used on the 1967s The cornering lamp lenses were now covered by matching grilles At the rear the horizontal bars over the taillights remained but the gas filler door pull was changed to a cast metal eagle instead of a round knob containing a plastic emblem All 1968s came with a Federally mandated energy absorbing steering column 27 The base level model was canceled after only one year and the four door sedan became part of the Crown level of trim This was also the last year for the Imperial convertible A total of 15 367 Imperials were sold in 1968 Fourth generation 1969 1973 EditFourth generation 1972 Imperial Le BaronOverviewProduction1968 1973Model years1969 1973AssemblyJefferson Avenue AssemblyDetroit Michigan United StatesDesignerElwood EngelBody and chassisBody style2 door hardtop4 door sedan4 door hardtopPlatformC bodyRelatedChrysler 300Chrysler New YorkerChrysler NewportChrysler Town amp CountryPowertrainEngine440 cu in 7 2 L Wedge V8Transmission3 speed TorqueFlite A727 automaticDimensionsWheelbase127 0 in 3 226 mm Length1969 71 229 7 in 5 834 mm 1972 229 5 in 5 829 mm 1973 235 3 in 5 977 mm Width1969 71 79 1 in 2 009 mm 1972 73 79 6 in 2 022 mm Height1969 70 55 7 in 1 415 mm 1971 56 1 in 1 425 mm 1972 56 0 in 1 422 mm 1973 56 2 in 1 427 mm Curb weight4 900 5 200 lb 2 200 2 400 kg The Fuselage Look was how Chrysler described its new styling for 1969 Instead of the square lines of 1964 1968 models the new Imperials featured rounded tumblehome sides bulging at the beltline like an airliner s fuselage and tucking in down to the rocker panels The new styling made the cars look longer and wider and strongly curved side glass increased shoulder room without expanding overall body width compared to the previous C body Front and rear shoulder room increased from 59 4 in 1 509 mm to 62 7 in 1 593 mm on 4 door hardtops To reduce development and tooling costs and bring overall expenditures more in line with actual sales Imperial began to share some of its bodyshell with the Chrysler New Yorker for the first time since 1956 Consequently glass and roofs were common with the entry level Chrysler Newport In other respects however little had changed construction was still unibody the wheelbase was still stretched 3 0 in 76 mm longer than a Chrysler s in front of the passenger section the engine and transmission were the same and the torsion bar front suspension was still used 1969 Series EY L M Edit In keeping with the times the look was sleeker with a reduced more subtle level of trim For the first time the lights were hidden behind doors giving a fashionable at the time full width grille look using loop bumpers Only this year the Imperial featured sequential turn signals 1969 was the final model year for pillared sedans and it was also the first year for the Imperial LeBaron coupe At 229 7 in 5 834 mm the Imperial once again became the longest non limousine car made in America and would remain so through 1973 when it would set the post WW II record for non limousine car length A total of 22 083 were produced making it Imperial s third best ever year Ambruster Stageway of Fort Smith Arkansas continued with limousine conversions using the 1969 71 sheetmetal Twelve conversions were delivered over the three years including one for then New York governor Nelson Rockefeller 1970 Series FY L M Edit The 1970 models differed only in minor ways The grill pattern changed to a larger egg crate design the front cornering lamps were rectangular instead of the shark gill pattern of 1969 models A wide chrome strip was added at the rocker panels vinyl side trim was made optional and for this year only the fender skirts were gone It was the final year for the Crown series and this was the first year the LeBaron out sold the Crown Imperial had only two models and styles of Imperial for 1970 A LeBaron hardtop sedan and coupe and the Crown hardtop coupe and sedan 11 816 of the 1970 Imperial s were produced 1971 Series GY M Edit For 1971 the Imperial Eagle at the front of the hood was gone replaced by the word IMPERIAL the decklid badge said for the first time IMPERIAL by Chrysler and the only model offered was the LeBaron The 1971 Imperial is notable for being the first production car in America with a 4 wheel Anti lock braking system ABS 37 from Bendix a rarely selected option at that time A total of 11 569 1971 Imperials were produced with a retail price of US 6 276 for the sedan 41 993 in 2021 dollars 15 1 Although the vinyl top was standard for a short time a unique paisley patterned vinyl top in a burgundy color was available as an option on burgundy painted cars It has been rumored that this top had actually been overprinted on waste Mod Top patterned vinyl which had been available on some 1969 and 1970 model year Dodge and Plymouth cars but according to Jeffrey Godshall a Chrysler designer and frequent contributor to the magazine Collectible Automobile this was not the case With exposure to the elements the burgundy overprint faded and the pattern began to show through in a purple paisley pattern 38 Chrysler replaced many affected tops with either white or black standard vinyl but some survive 1972 Series HY M Edit Evolutionary styling was the basis for completely new sheetmetal for the 1972 model year giving the cars a bigger and heavier all around appearance A somewhat more rounded side profile without a character line down the side and chrome trim on the top seams of the fenders from the rear windows forward appeared The front fascia was all new and imposing looking and the rear featured vertical teardrop taillights for the first time with side marker lights in the form of shields with eagles on them Sales increased to 15 796 1 Two all black LeBaron sedans were delivered to the US Secret Service which then turned them over to Hess and Eisenhardt which converted them into limos for Presidential use Both cars were used as late as 1981 and carried Ronald Reagan and his staff to Capitol Hill for his presidential swearing in ceremony in January 1981 1973 Series 3Y M Edit The 1973 model year saw new federal bumper standards to prevent damage This meant the Imperials gained large rubber over riders front and rear adding 5 8 inches 147 mm to the car s length making it the longest production car in North America for that year and the longest postwar non limousine production car at 235 3 inches 5 977 mm The front bumper ends revived a Woodlite headlamp appearance which was a popular extra cost item during the 1930s As 1973 was in general a good year for the auto industry 16 729 of the 1973 Imperials were built and sold 1969 Imperial LeBaron coupe 1970 Imperial Crown 1972 Imperial LeBaron coupe 1972 Imperial LeBaron 1973 Imperial LeBaron 1973 Imperial LeBaronFifth generation 1974 1975 EditFifth generation OverviewModel years1974 1975AssemblyJefferson Avenue AssemblyDetroit Michigan United StatesDesignerElwood EngelBody and chassisBody style2 door coupe2 door hardtop4 door hardtopPlatformC bodyRelatedChrysler New YorkerChrysler Town and CountryChrysler NewportPowertrainEngine440 cu in 7 2 L Wedge V8Transmission3 speed TorqueFlite A727 automaticDimensionsWheelbase124 0 in 3 150 mm Length1974 231 1 in 5 870 mm 1975 232 7 in 5 911 mm Width79 7 in 2 024 mm Height1974 54 7 in 1 389 mm 1975 54 5 in 1 384 mm Curb weight5 000 5 200 lb 2 300 2 400 kg ChronologySuccessorChrysler New Yorker BroughamWith future sales forecasts likely to remain low Chrysler had planned on discontinuing the Imperial at the end of the 1973 model year While image and appearance were an important part of luxury car appeal without sales Chrysler could not afford to build an Imperial with a unique bodyshell Yet without one it would be difficult to compete with rivals Cadillac and Lincoln For 1974 the Crown Coupe nameplate returned as the most expensive model to compete with the Cadillac Eldorado and the Continental Mark IV with a list price of 7 856 43 166 in 2021 dollars 15 1 A front end design envisioned for the next Imperial penned by Chrysler Imperial exterior studio senior stylist Chet Limbaugh came to the attention of Elwood Engel It featured a waterfall grille with thin vertical chrome bars separated by a body colored band running through the center which started on top of the nose and flowed down Engel showed the design to Chrysler president John Riccardo and convinced him to use it on an Imperial To save money the 1974 model would use the same body panels as the Chrysler New Yorker except for the front end clip and trunk lid This meant that for the first time as a separate marque the Imperial would share the same wheelbase as a production Chrysler An impact absorbing front bumper was also new 39 1974 Series 4Y M Edit 1974 Imperial LeBaron 1974 Imperial LeBaron with optional vent windows and courtesy lights activated With the full effects of the 1973 oil crisis being solidly felt a bad year for both the U S economy and its auto industry was in store for 1974 cruel timing for Chrysler s 50th anniversary year The 1974 Imperial was the first regular American passenger car to offer 4 wheel disc brakes since the 1949 1954 Chrysler Imperials the 1950 1952 Crosleys and the 1965 on Chevrolet Corvettes The by Chrysler script was removed from the car for 1974 The Imperial s electronic ignition system was a U S market first as was the optional car alarm In addition to the two regular LeBaron models a 50th Anniversary 2 door LeBaron Crown Coupe was also produced Finished in Golden Fawn only 57 were built While total sales were down from 1973 Chrysler was pleased with the 14 483 Imperials produced given the poor economy in 1974 and a retail price of 7 230 for the sedan 39 726 in 2021 dollars 15 1 1975 Series 5Y M Edit 1975 Imperial LeBaron Crown Coupe A bolder waterfall grille appeared in 1975 one of the few changes for the model year The front bumper received slots to aid in engine cooling and a few other detail improvements were made This was to be the last model year of the independent Imperial marque with only 8 830 1975 models sold The last Imperial a black LeBaron hardtop rolled out of the factory on 12 June 1975 1 However only the name disappeared as the same basic car was offered rather more cheaply less some of the Imperial s features as the Chrysler New Yorker Brougham for model years 1976 through 1978 With divisional cost savings having forced the Imperial to share basically everything but some trim and badging with the Chrysler New Yorker and the same platform as all Chryslers and full sized Dodges and Plymouths justifying the price differential over a high end New Yorker had proven increasingly hard for prospective customers to do given that the four door hardtop was listed at 9 046 45 554 in 2021 dollars 15 1 Compounding this the costs of maintaining and marketing a separate poorly selling marque became too high for the limited return even at the expense of sacrificing Chrysler s most prestigious automobile Sixth generation 1981 1983 EditSeries YS OverviewProduction1980 1983Model years1981 1983AssemblyWindsor AssemblyWindsor Ontario CanadaDesignerSteven N Bollinger 40 Body and chassisBody style2 door coupePlatformChrysler J platformRelatedChrysler CordobaDodge MiradaPowertrainEngine318 cu in 5 2 L LA V8Transmission3 speed A904 automaticDimensionsWheelbase112 7 in 2 863 mm 41 Length213 3 in 5 418 mm Width72 7 in 1 847 mm Height52 6 in 1 336 mm Curb weight3 968 lb 1 800 kg ChronologyPredecessorChrysler New Yorker BroughamSuccessorChrysler TC by Maserati ideological 1982 Imperial Hoping to revive not merely the brand or the division but all of Chrysler the company recruited former top Ford executive Lee Iacocca for its helm He had proven successful in upscaling the 1967 Thunderbird into the 1969 Continental Mark III positioned on the highest end of the personal luxury car market and sought to repeat a variant of the formula with the Imperial Only this time the car would be downsized and de featured instead of the other way around Although Chrysler was facing bankruptcy Iacocca argued that a new flagship would assure the public that Chrysler had a future 42 However when the car finally appeared a 2 door coupe riding on an intermediate J platform it was marketed simply as Imperial and harking to Imperial s days as an independent marque of the manufacturer the Chrysler name did not even appear on the car 43 44 1981 1983 Imperial bustle back rear styling There was no four door or full sized option the J platform being shared the second generation Chrysler Cordoba and Dodge Mirada The bustle back appearance and prominent grille was an attempt to revive the 1930s and 1940s luxury car appearances that were briefly popular during the early 1980s as with the second generation Cadillac Seville Chrysler designers drew inspiration from the 1937 1939 Chrysler Imperial sedans The traditional Imperial eagle logo was not used as it had been moved to the Chrysler LeBaron model in 1977 Instead it bore a Chrysler Pentastar hood ornament made of Cartier crystal Competing models such as the Cadillac Eldorado and the Continental Mark VI had been downsized by 1981 so the Imperial was of comparable size to its competitors with a listed retail price of 18 311 54 578 in 2021 dollars 15 45 A marketing effort for the new model included commercials and magazine ads featuring singer Frank Sinatra a personal friend of Iacocca whom Sinatra jokingly referred to as the other chairman of the board 46 Sinatra even recorded special songs to promote the new Imperial 47 In addition Sinatra agreed to work for Chrysler for 1 a year because he believed that more performers should get involved in helping to save jobs in the United States though his union later forced him to accept scale pay instead 46 The Imperial s front suspension featured transverse mounted torsion bars the rear suspension included asymmetric multiple leaf S shaped springs anti sway bar and telescopic shock absorbers Extensive use of rubber isolators contributed to the Imperial s virtually silent ride on top of Goodyear polyester steel belted Arriva tires The Imperials carried a market leading 24 month 30 000 mile limited warranty which covered all labor maintenance and parts except tires For the new Imperial a special quality assurance center had been built adjacent to the Windsor plant where the car was assembled 48 Here after assembly each individual Imperial which had already been subjected to countless inspections was then given additional examinations After an underbody fluid leak inspection utilizing a high pressure water spray the car was checked for front end alignment and given a 5 5 mile road test over a special track that included various types of terrain At each inspection step the Imperial received a sign off if everything was in order Imperial is a special car for a special owner said Tom Pappert Chrysler s Vice President of U S Automotive Sales It is designed to appeal to the personal luxury car buyer seeking the highest level of prestige advanced styling engineering and special features extended warranty and VIP recognition in both the showroom and service areas 49 1981 Edit The 1981 Imperial came with a long list of standard features including air conditioning with thermostatic temperature control electronic fuel injection power windows power door locks power seats power outside mirrors power trunk release tilt steering column automatic speed control garage door opener and other conveniences Options included a cost free choice of wheels color coordinated snowflake cast aluminum wheels or steel wire wheel covers upholstery choices including Mark Cross leather see below and Yorkshire cloth sound systems choice 40 band CB radio 50 power moon roof and the Frank Sinatra Edition package see below 51 Unique for the Imperial was the first fully electronic digital instrumentation ever provided in a production built American automobile 52 The Imperial s electronic information center was manufactured at Chrysler s Huntsville Alabama Electronics Division which was also a prime contractor in America s Redstone and Saturn Apollo space programs Located in the center of the instrument panel were nine push buttons the driver was to touch to operate Imperial s information center The buttons were 1 Mode U S Met A touch converts the reading on the speedometer odometer and fuel displays to metric 2 Clock Date 3 Clock E T 4 Odometer Trip 5 Odometer Avg Speed 6 Fuel Range 7 Fuel Present 8 Fuel Trip 9 Reset Zero The instrument panel displayed an electronic blue green VFD readout which also featured gear selection The Imperial for this year offered a choice of eleven exterior colors Sterling Silver Crystal Coat Day Star Blue Crystal Coat Nightwatch Blue Light Auburn Crystal Coat Mahogany StarMist Light Seaspray Green Crystal Coat Spice Tan Starmist Manila Cream Morocco Red Pearl White Formal Black and six cloth and seven leather interior colors Dark Blue Green Red Mahogany Heather Cashmere White for leather only In all thirty five interior color and trim combinations were available 1982 Edit The Imperial continued to offer an extensive list of standard luxury and convenience items for 1982 although some changes were made Imperial s floating cushion velour seats were replaced with ones of Kimberly velvet one piece construction New Quartz Lock electronically tuned radios ETR were added to the options list while the power moonroof was no longer available 53 1983 Edit Following significant price increases during the 1981 and 1982 model years due in part to high inflation at the time the Imperial s base price was cut back close to its original introductory level The hood ornament while similar in appearance was changed from Cartier crystal to plastic The Frank Sinatra Edition package was no longer available A suspension upgrade Touring Edition package was added 53 Overall the sixth generation Imperial did not meet Chrysler management s sales and reliability expectations It had innovations such as the fuel injection system and electronic instrument cluster and Chrysler tried to use it as a showcase for technology and quality 54 55 Unfortunately the fuel injection system proved troublesome and many 1981 models were retrofitted under warranty or later on owner initiative with carburetors 51 56 The Imperial name would reappear in 1990 but as the flagship sub brand Chrysler Imperial model Powertrain Edit The 318 cu in 5 2 L V8 was the only available engine 1981 models came standard with a Chrysler built throttle body EFI system replaced by a carburetor for 1982 and 1983 models The automatic transmission was a wide ratio TorqueFlite equipped with lock up torque converter 57 with the final drive ratio 2 2 1 in 1981 and 1983 2 4 1 in 1982 58 59 engine displacement type fuel system max motive powerat rpm max torqueat rpm transmission318 cu in 5 211 cc LA V8EFI Carburetor 140 bhp 104 kW 142 PS 4 000 245 lb ft 332 N m 2 000 3 speed TorqueFlite A904 automatic 60 Special trims Edit Frank Sinatra fs Edition Edit 1981 Imperial Frank Sinatra Edition interior The Imperial had an unusual distinction for 1981 and 1982 as it was offered with an optional special edition named after a celebrity The Imperial fs was a rare example of automotive history as it was one of only a handful of regular production cars bearing a celebrity s name This limited edition Imperial was available only in Glacier Blue Crystal paint Chrysler advertising claimed it matched the color of Sinatra s eyes and had special fs lowercase external badging with a large glovebox placard proclaiming Frank Sinatra Signature Edition Inside 16 cassette tapes of Sinatra titles were presented in a specially made Mark Cross leather case which were stored in a special locking console below the dashboard 61 62 148 1981 and 279 1982 fs edition cars were manufactured and cost 1 078 3 027 in 2021 dollars 15 above the normal sticker price of 20 988 58 933 in 2021 dollars 15 45 63 51 Limousine Edit Aside from the fs edition available for purchase by the public Chrysler president Lee Iacocca commissioned a 1982 Imperial converted by ASC American Sunroof Corporation outside Detroit Michigan using the front doors from a 1979 81 Chrysler Fifth Avenue 45 sedan into a limousine with a 36 in 910 mm stretch and presented it to Frank Sinatra as a gift 64 A similar Imperial limousine also built by ASC is also used in the 1984 movie Cannonball Run II driven by Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise as well as the movies Sharky s Machine and Stick both directed by and starring Reynolds 65 Cartier Crystals Edit All 1981 to 1983 model year Imperials had Cartier crystals strategically placed on the exterior opera lights and steering wheel and each crystal displayed Cartier In addition each Imperial came with a Cartier crystal key in the Mark Cross Gift Set Mark Cross Interior amp Gift Set Edit All 1981 to 1983 model year Imperials had the interior designed by Mark Cross maker of fine leather goods The seating came in either Kimberly cloth or Leather Upon purchasing a new Imperial Chrysler shipped the new owner a Mark Cross Gift Set consisting of an umbrella leather portfolio leather key fob uncut Cartier key and a Sounds of Stereo music cassette These were exclusive Mark Cross items not available for sale in a Mark Cross showroom 66 67 NASCAR Edit A few race teams built NASCAR spec racecars with Imperial sheetmetal and raced them on the NASCAR circuit from 1981 through the 1985 season though mostly only on the superspeedways They were driven by Buddy Arrington Rick Baldwin Cecil Gordon Phil Goode and Maurice Randall The cars did not distinguish themselves to any great degree however a Buddy Arrington owned and driven Imperial finished in sixth place in the summer 1982 race at Michigan International Speedway in Brooklyn The Imperial based cars were used in competition as it was determined to be far more aerodynamic and capable of higher speeds than the Dodge Mirada at the time The car had a drag coefficient of 0 41 which was better than contemporary Corvette 0 45 68 and performed well on the big high speed tracks with Morgan Shepherd driving Buddy Arrington s Imperial qualifying for the 1985 Daytona 500 at a speed of 197 mph despite the lack of suitable high performance race engines One of Arrington s Imperials is in the Talladega Alabama NASCAR museum 69 Production figures Edit The first 1981 Imperial rolled off the assembly line on August 11 1980 Imperial production ended on April 29 1983 Chrysler had originally planned to cap production at 25 000 units 46 Production figures 70 calendar year units1980 6 2411981 3 4661982 1 7461983 932total production 12 385 Cars manufactured in 1980 calendar year were sold as 1981 model year Imperial limousines EditImperial Crown 1955 1965 Edit Imperial Crown OverviewProduction1954 1965Model years1955 1965AssemblyJefferson Avenue AssemblyDetroit Michigan United States 1955 1956 DesignerVirgil Exner and Elwood EngelBody and chassisBody style4 door limousinePlatformD body 1957 1965 PowertrainEngine331 cu in 5 4 L Hemi V8354 cu in 5 8 L Hemi V8 392 cu in 6 4 L Hemi V8 413 cu in 6 8 L Wedgehead V8Transmission2 speed PowerFlite automatic3 speed TorqueFlite A488 automatic 3 speed TorqueFlite A727 automaticDimensionsWheelbase149 5 in 3 797 mm Length1955 242 5 in 6 160 mm 1956 246 1 in 6 251 mm 1957 244 9 in 6 220 mm 1958 246 4 in 6 259 mm 1959 61 246 8 in 6 269 mm 1963 65 248 3 in 6 307 mm Width1955 79 1 in 2 009 mm 1956 78 8 in 2 002 mm 1957 81 2 in 2 062 mm 1958 81 3 in 2 065 mm 1959 81 0 in 2 057 mm 1960 61 80 1 in 2 035 mm 1963 81 7 in 2 075 mm 1964 65 80 0 in 2 032 mm Height1955 56 62 5 in 1 588 mm 1957 65 58 5 in 1 486 mm Curb weight5 300 6 300 lb 2 400 2 900 kg ChronologyPredecessorChrysler Imperial Crown 1958 Imperial Crown Ghia Limousine 1965 Imperial Crown Ghia Limousine Jacqueline Kennedy standing near Robert F Kennedy about to enter her 1960 Imperial Crown limousine after the funeral of President John F Kennedy at St Matthew s Cathedral For 1955 and 1956 an Imperial Crown limousine model was also offered With an extra 19 5 in 500 mm and 16 5 in 420 mm of wheelbase in 1955 and 1956 respectively and seating eight three in the front including the driver three in the rear and two on rearward facing fold down jump seats these replaced the long wheelbase offerings in all Chrysler marques A total of 172 were built for model year 1955 with 226 for 1956 They were the last Chrysler branded limousines built entirely in Detroit Color choices were limited to dark green dark blue maroon or black with wire wheels being the only optional equipment offered 22 From 1957 through 1965 long wheelbase Imperial Crown cars would be finished by Ghia in Italy and was formally introduced January 2 1957 22 The earlier models used two door hardtop bodies mounted on the more rigid convertible chassis these would be shipped across the Atlantic cut apart lengthened by 20 5 inches 521 mm and reworked Later models were built from four door models to the same specification Each took a month to build and carried a high price for the time of US 18 500 in 1963 64 161 637 in 2021 dollars 15 They sold in limited numbers against the Cadillac Series 75 that was less expensive at US 9724 9960 in 1963 64 87 022 in 2021 dollars 15 and had an established reputation among limousine buyers as well as against competing coachbuilders building on the Cadillac commercial chassis Packard had ended production in 1957 and both the Mercedes Benz 300d and the Rolls Royce Silver Cloud had just been introduced A total of 132 Imperial Crowns were manufactured for Chrysler by Ghia over 1957 65 An oddity is that these cars were often built as soon as the styling changed and sold over a period of some years All 1961 Imperial Crown Ghias used the 1960 styling front and rear for example and all 10 Ghia built Imperial Crowns sold during the 1965 model year were 1964s with 1965 exterior styling and consequently had a TorqueFlight pushbutton gear selector At about 6 200 6 300 lb 2 800 2 900 kg curb weight the 1957 65 Ghia built Imperial Crowns are the heaviest standard production cars sold by an American firm since the 1930s Throughout her husband s term as U S President Jacqueline Kennedy s personal car was a Ghia built 1961 Imperial Crown with 1960 model year styling The car figured prominently in her various duties as First Lady In President John F Kennedy s funeral procession on November 25 1963 near the front of the motorcade carrying Jackie and her children was her Imperial Crown New York governor and heir to the Standard Oil fortune Nelson Rockefeller later Vice President of the U S during the term of President Gerald Ford also owned a 1960 Imperial Crown It is one of 17 limousines made by Ghia in that year and the only one with blind rear quarter treatment In the 1974 movie The Godfather Part II a black Ghia built 1958 Imperial Crown was used by Michael Corleone played by Al Pacino while at the family compound near Reno Nevada Imperial Crown 1967 1971 and Imperial through 1983 Edit While the Imperial Crown limousines ended in 1965 Imperial limousines continued to be made by other coachbuilders After the last ten Ghia built Imperial Crowns were completed Ghia sold its tooling to Barreiros Coachbuilders of Spain Barreiros built ten limousines much like those built by Ghia and similar to the last ten built by Ghia built as 1965s with 1966 exterior styling but with a wheelbase two inches longer Build quality was poor by comparison with the cars famous for having a wiring harness made from wires of the same color This effort was made with Chrysler s cooperation but Chrysler did not advertise them as official Crown Imperials that model was not offered by the factory in 1966 For the model years 1967 through 1971 a total of 27 Imperial limousines were produced by Stageway Coachbuilders ASC citation needed of Fort Smith Arkansas on a 163 0 in 4 140 mm wheelbase and were justifiably advertised as the largest luxury automobiles in the world These were the official Imperial Crown models Armbruster Stageway was a well established builder of such customized products as airport limousines and Chrysler had been collaborating with the firm for years The last of these was built in 1969 though leftover units were updated with 1970 and 1971 grilles and taillights and sold during those model years They closed out the Imperial Custom Imperial Crown tradition in fine style Two 1972 models with 1973 model year grilles were built by the Hess and Eisenhardt Company of Fairfield Ohio for the United States Secret Service and were used by Presidents Nixon Ford Carter and finally Reagan on his swearing in day One 1974 model year Imperial was produced into a limo also by ASC The final Imperial limousines were 1981 83 bodied cars two of which were stretched by 24 inches 610 mm and five were lengthened by 36 inches 910 mm Imperial Crown limousines should not be confused with the Imperial Crown and Crown Coupe models The Crown Imperial Limousine was the top of the line and fitted with LeBaron trim or better while the Imperial Crown was the middle tier line through 1968 and bottom of the Imperial line in 1969 and 1970 Imperial Advertising Slogans Edit America s Most Carefully Built Car The Finest Car America Has Yet Produced Finest Product of Chrysler Corporation The Incomparable Imperial Excellence Without Equal It s Time for Imperial 1981 1983 See also EditChrysler ImperialReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Imperial 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28 September 2020 Photo s media cache ak0 pinimg com Retrieved 2020 01 04 1954 plymouth dodge desoto chrysler and imperial Google Search a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved April 16 2022 1955 Imperial Production Figures imperialclub imperialclub Retrieved 15 September 2021 Wall Street Journal Chrysler Promises Car Radio With Transistors Instead of Tubes in 56 April 28th 1955 page 1 Hirsh Rick Philco s All Transistor Mopar Car Radio Allpar Retrieved 2014 12 06 Mopar 914 HR Ch C 5690HR Car Radio 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Bollinger Designer of the 81 83 Imperial from Hemmings Classic Car December 2006 Imperial Webpages Retrieved 2020 03 12 Imperial Colors Specifications and Dimensions p 22 Retrieved 2010 10 24 Auto Editors of Consumer Guide 2007 06 14 How Imperial Cars Work Imperial s Brief Return HowStuffWorks Retrieved 2010 10 24 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a author has generic name help Imperial cars by Chrysler 1981 to 1983 Allpar Imperial Coupe Smog Ere Cars 5 March 2012 Retrieved 21 July 2019 a b c Flammang James 1999 Standard Catalog of American Cars 1976 1999 3rd Edition Krause publications ISBN 0 87341 755 0 a b c Chairman is Upstaged UPI Detroit Free Press August 12 1980 p 2C Advertisement The Chairman of the Board tells The Chairman of the Board why it s time for Imperial Chrysler Corporation Retrieved 2010 10 24 Iacocca by David Abodaher p 267 ISBN 0 02 500120 5 Imperial Combines Luxury Technology Chrysler Plymouth Public Relations September 16 1982 1982 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06 17 Archived from the original on 2011 06 16 Retrieved 2010 10 24 1981 Flyer Imperial Club Archived from the original on 2011 06 16 Retrieved 2010 10 24 Earnest ed 13 May 2012 Standard Catalog of Chrysler 1914 2000 Krause Publications ISBN 978 1 4402 3236 7 1981 1982 and 1983 Chrysler Imperial Limousine Discussion Imperial Club 2006 02 19 Retrieved 2011 11 20 Cannonball Run II 29 June 1984 via IMDb 1983 Mark Cross Imperial Gift Set http www allpar com photos imperial 1983 mark cross gift set jpg Page from the official 1981 brochure MarkCross3 Chrysler Corporation Archived from the original on 2011 06 16 Retrieved 2010 10 24 Popular Science Bonnier Corporation August 1956 p 75 Retrieved 2011 01 06 via Internet Archive canon ae 1 program popular science Buddy Arrington s Winston Cup NASCAR 1981 Imperial Imperial Club 2005 07 07 Retrieved 2010 10 24 1981 1983 Chrylser Imperial Month by Month Production Figures Imperial Club Archived from the original on 2011 06 16 Retrieved 2010 10 24 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Imperial automobile Online Imperial Club Fuselage bodies at Allpar com J bodies at Allpar com 1969 1973 Imperials at Fuselage de site Imperials listed by model and chassis in movies and TV series Imperial Chrysler Corporation s Finest Cars Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Imperial automobile amp oldid 1132246074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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