An Imperial boat...yeah, a real boat!

Got to post some pictures for posterity.

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I am too lazy to research it. What year is the Imperial interior from, I realize there is a lot of custom work too? Looks like a 1957 or 58 steering wheel.
 
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Seriously? You can't click the link?? Tells you everything. I'm too lazy to tell you what year it came from.
It just says late model Imperial. I was wondering the exact year. I narrowed it down to 2 years. :poke:
 
In the time you took to respond, you'd see what year the interior, engine and top are from. Twice. Look at picture 66-68 in the auction. Everything you'd want to know.

Knowledge is king.
 
In the time you took to respond, you'd see what year the interior, engine and top are from. Twice. Look at picture 66-68 in the auction. Everything you'd want to know.

Knowledge is king.
I couldn't get past the glossy pictures to actually read something at the end. :)
 
I don't know about you, but I like the interior of these old cars and boats for some reason. It's a pity that nowadays you can rarely find such things. I used to have a small old motorboat, and when I was out of town, I would take it out to the nearest river for a good fishing trip. Now I don't have a dacha, so I sold the boat. And lately, I've been spending more time on vacation with my wife, so I don't need a boat. Recently my wife and I were in Miami, and we took advantage of boat rentals in Miami. I enjoyed boating. Now I don't even want to go on a regular boat.
 
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Very nice looking. Somewhat shaped like a Riva though IMO the vent windows don't flow well into the lines of the boat. A wraparound windshield would enhance the lines
 
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