I Web-Googled "chrysler imperial wagon" and got a number of hits,
including
a rather ratty black one with standard taillights, a
dark blue one and a
nice red one with Imperial taillights and
wire-spoke wheels-both with
'55-'56 Chrysler 300 grilles and the
Imperial eagle between them. The black
and blue wagons have the
Imperial front bumpers. I can't identify the
bumper on the red
one-perhaps from a later Chrysler. See:
http://tinyurl.com/k52pctf
Just more
"Phantoms", of course-but imitation is the sincerest form of
flattery. Exner's remarkable styling was unusual in that it worked
well
across the entire De Soto-Chrysler-Imperial line of '55-'56
wagons, 2 and
4-door hardtops, convertibles and sedans.
Similarly, Googling "chrysler 300 wagon" pulled up a
few shots of a finned
black 300 wagon and a red '63 "300J"
wagon. Also, a shot of the
award-winning 300B custom wagon. The
latter-day Dodge Magnum wagon was sold
as a Chrysler 300 wagon
in Europe and Australia. See:
http://tinyurl.com/khncppz
Hopefully, no Chrysler 300's were injured in the
creation of the wagons.
However, it is likely that some body
parts of 300's and Imperials were
transplanted and who knows
about the engines. Our registry indicates only
20.3% of the
original 16,856 Chrysler 300 letter cars are known to have
survived, so over 13,000 may have been scrapped.
C300K'ly,
Rich Barber
Brentwood, CA (no rain in sight-67F @ 11 AM)
From: Jack Boyle [mailto:jackcboyle@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2014 6:29 AM
To: 'Rich
Barber'; 'Chrysler 300 Club Int. Server'
Subject: RE:
[Chrysler300] Second cousins to the real deal
I
attended two WPC/300 meets at Reno & Lake Tahoe a long time ago and I
did
not hear any stories about a 300 wagon at the time.
In the early 80's I saw a 55-56 imperial wagon at
the Harrah's show. It even
had the gun sight tail lights. I
waited a long time by the unattended car
parked on a side street
near the show but I was not able to talk to the
owner. It was
dark red with a black interior.
Jack Boyle
(913) 544 4650
Enjoying
the same C-300 since 1967
From:
Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rich Barber
Sent: Saturday, January 25,
2014 1:09 AM
To: Chrysler 300 Club Int. Server
Subject: [Chrysler300] Second cousins to the real deal
Chrysler 300 and other MoPar historians may want to
visit and follow this
e-Bay auction for a 1956 Chrysler Ghia
Concept Car Plainsman Station Wagon
by Virgil Exner -with
touches of 300's to come. http://tinyurl.com/l94skz8
The text
presents an interesting history.
More discussing
and cussing of the Plainsman at:
http://jalopnik.com/5695482/1956-chrysler-plainsman-concept-car
Can anyone speak to the old rumor of a 1955 Chrysler
300 station wagon
special ordered by a Nevada casino? Maybe just
a 300 engine in a New Yorker
or Windsor wagon body???
I have seen pictures of the recent high-dollar
orange 2-door wagon show car
roughly based on a 1956
300B-viewable at:
http://www.sportscardigest.com/2010-barrett-jackson-scottsdale-auction-previ
ew/
C300K'ly,
Rich Barber
Brentwood, CA
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