IML: Who says the 1920's cars get no respect here?
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IML: Who says the 1920's cars get no respect here?



Awesome brochures that started it all! 

No fins, No V-8's, No automatics, but what a bunch of
cars!!  

Walter P was right to create an emblem that
represented his personal seal of quality to put on
these (same as found on current Chrysler cars' emblems
too):

http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1926/26ImpBrochure/index.htm

http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1926/26Brochure/index.htm

http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1926/history.htm



-Many thanks to Mark Evans for formatting these
brochures.  Check out WHATS NEW at
www.imperialclub.com for some other interesting
additions, including some neat-o late 1950's MTSC
service booklets just done up by Ed Bruitenwert and
Mark Elliott.  There's some really, really cool stuff
in the pipeline that's just around the corner,
including illustrations of the first Hemi that they
made, and guess where it appeared?  -Not in a car, I
can tell you that much! 


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