General Information
I found two broadcast sheets in the car. It was built on the first day of 1970 model year production, on August 4, 1969 as a code Y13 demonstrator car. It has all options, and was built with the 1969 model hubcaps. (The only thing nicer on a 69 in my option, a perfect situation).
The 70 model is my favorite; no fender skirts, the nicest optional bucket seats, the cleanest grille, the most attractive side trim, and the last Imperial as a free standing make.
The largest post war 2 door car (prior to the less desirable 5 mph bumpers) at 229.7 inches. The top dog Mopar when new.
The 70 model is my favorite; no fender skirts, the nicest optional bucket seats, the cleanest grille, the most attractive side trim, and the last Imperial as a free standing make.
The largest post war 2 door car (prior to the less desirable 5 mph bumpers) at 229.7 inches. The top dog Mopar when new.