RE: FW: IML: Hayes Bodied Coupes
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RE: FW: IML: Hayes Bodied Coupes



Have a look at the '39 Chrysler brochure at:

http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1939/39Brochure/index.htm

Chrysler divided its line in half, Sixes were Royals
(series C-22) and Eights (series C-23) were Imperials.

Among the Eights were Imperials, Imperial New Yorkers,
Imperial Saratogas and Crown Imperials (series C-24).

The Hayes body appeared as a Royal Windsor Club Coupe,
Imperial New Yorker Club Coupe, and Imperial Saratoga
Club Coupe.

Bill Watson would be able to clarify and elaborate. He
helped us sort out the Hayes bodies DeSotos at
DeSotoland.

Dave Duricy

 --- RandalPark@xxxxxxx wrote:

> From what has been posted so far, it sounds like
> there were NO Hayes body Imperial coupes, and that
> this is either a Chrysler New Yorker or a Chrysler
> Saratoga. There is a question into the seller about
> the Imperial designation/serial numbers. Hopefully
> this will be cleared up for the record. I agree with
> the idea of pasting these pictures in to the OIC Web
> site. This is an important find, Imperial or not. I
> hope the car is not parted out or customized.
> 
> Paul


	
		
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