Re: IML: blurb about the 70 to 73 Imperial
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Re: IML: blurb about the 70 to 73 Imperial



I'm curious why he left the 69 out, seeing its the same body style & had the most sales of that group of years.
----- Original Message ----- From: "CHRISTINE & CHRISTOPHER" <cchmaness@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 11:26 PM
Subject: IML: blurb about the 70 to 73 Imperial



Hello all, this was in the May Hemmings Classic Car.
".....Chrysler's big Imperial from 1970 and 1973 is another full-size boat that will look more attractive to enthusiasts as the years pass on by. They have a very smooth ride and a understated look about them with their wide grille and hidden headlamps; and with their big-block 440-cu.in. v.8 and TorqueFlite transmission, they perform the way real cars should perform, with lots of smooth-shifting , torque-laden power....."


The article is on overlooked collectibles and was written by Tichard Lentinello.

Have a Imperial day
Chris M.
63 Custom 2 door myan gold.




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