Robert Saigh
Senior Member
^^ Marv: You said it....a blue interior!
Thanks. It would be fun to make it down there for the show some year. I have enough on my plate before #7...But, I'm always looking...or window shopping.Another very nice Imperial added to your growing collection. Kudos to @LeBaron1973 for making it happen.
I think you should let your wife in on your secret, if you haven't already done so, and let her have the experience of driving one of them.
It would be nice to see two of your Imperials pull up on the field at Volo this summer.
BTW, when are you going to start looking for #7?
It's a weekend down there and back...Thanks. It would be fun to make it down there for the show some year. I have enough on my plate before #7...But, I'm always looking...or window shopping.
I'd drive out to MN to the Mopars in the Park show this year in my Imperial, but its the same weekend my better half and I are celebrating our 30th anniversary.
2020 though, I plan on going, and depending on how busy business is, I will try to do Carlisle in the New Yorker. We'll see.
I'm sure we're all agreed that it's a beauty, must have been a good combination for Alice Texas where it was sold, seems to me a likely reason it has dual air conditioning. Doc may find the build sheet somewhere.never seen power vent windows in action, thx for the video, what a georgous car.
absolutely love the blue cloth interior
John,I'm sure we're all agreed that it's a beauty, must have been a good combination for Alice Texas where it was sold, seems to me a likely reason it has dual air conditioning. Doc may find the build sheet somewhere.
Whether it was specially ordered by the first owner or dealer or just sent there by Chrysler will probably remain unknown, but we can be grateful that it survived and Perry saw it listed for sale in Salt Lake city.
She'll soon be cruising Minnesota highways which is wonderful.
I'm sure we're all agreed that it's a beauty, must have been a good combination for Alice Texas where it was sold, seems to me a likely reason it has dual air conditioning. Doc may find the build sheet somewhere.
Whether it was specially ordered by the first owner or dealer or just sent there by Chrysler will probably remain unknown, but we can be grateful that it survived and Perry saw it listed for sale in Salt Lake city.
She'll soon be cruising Minnesota highways which is wonderful.
Definitely a beautiful car in excellent condition it appears as well. I believe white as a color comes off best on luxury cars with excellent chrome - it just makes them even more classy.
Just curious, as I have never seen a 73 Imperial with dual air conditioning. Is it really dual a/c or is that a rear defogger option? If it is dual a/c, there should be a large evaporator assembly in the trunk kick up area, I believe, but not sure either. Thanks for clarifying.
It looks like a number of other luxury models in the garage as well. How do they compare to the Imperial in your opinion?