Anne,
www.imperialclub.com has to be one of the most comprehensive web sites without an institutional or commercial sponsor. Nearly all Imperial related information in existence can be found there or linked to from there!
I'm in Bakersfield, but with the high temps this week and predicted to rise even higher this weekend, I won't be abusing the midnight cruiser going over the grapevine.
Roy
67 Crown FDHT
In a message dated 7/11/2005 11:32:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time, lanikai146@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Roy....I just answered Jim also...yes, that is the car I am learning so much about through you informative gentlemen.....my you all hav eyour facts.....hee hee hee....
No top at all......I never knew that.....
Are you coming to the car show or activities????
~Anne~...............Classic car lady.....
ViaJoaquin@xxxxxxx wrote:
Anne,
You are talking about the LA parade phaeton, which is actually a 1952 that was updated by the factory in 1955. http://www.imperialclub.com/Rare/Phaetons/1950s/article.htm It is an open car, but can't be considered a convertible since it doesn't have a top at all. It is one of three, originally residing in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. I believe the Chicago car made it's way to a museum in Las Vegas.
Roy
67 Crown FDHT