1971 Imperial Lebaron ****REALLY NICE****

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I am not fond of the dash board on them, nor the rest of the Chrysler line in those years. Which is why I will probably never own one.
 
At last years Carlisle show there were several parked behind me and I was able to see the subtle differences from year to year....I like them, I dont want one but I like them.

Yeah, from 69' to 73' the most noticeable changes were to the front and rear ends. The 69', 70', and 71' had the same basic front grill form, but on the 69's the grate styling was different than the 70' and 71'. The 72', 73' models front grill completely changed however still retained a form that somewhat resembled the previous years models.

And they are BIG!....makes my Newport seem kind of small, lol.

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they are literally tanks............I love the big cars myself but these things are abt the biggest car ever mass produced.


I could be wrong, but I THINK the 73' Imperial --rubber bumper mount to rubber bumper mount-- was the longest production 4dr passenger car ever built.
 
I am not fond of the dash board on them, nor the rest of the Chrysler line in those years. Which is why I will probably never own one.

C'mon, you don't like that long, wide sweeping dashboard going across the entire car? I sit in my car and wonder I ever put up with looking at those tiny circular "pods" my non-Chrysler cars had.

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