Re: IML: '75 Imperial and '76 New Yorker Brougham; was New ImperialOpini
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Re: IML: '75 Imperial and '76 New Yorker Brougham; was New ImperialOpinions Labor of Love?



I believe there was a two door hard top and a two door coupe.  My 74 is a hard top.  There were no sedans.

http://www.newyorkeronline.org/membercars/74-78/bradhogg/74Imperial/index.htm

----- Original Message -----
From: randalpark@xxxxxxx
Date: Thursday, May 25, 2006 8:51 am
Subject: Re: IML: '75 Imperial and '76 New Yorker Brougham; was New Imperial Opinions Labor of Love?

> Gee, its a good thing that the word "Southampton" was out of the 
> mix by then. Can you imagine a 1975 Imperial LeBaron Crown Coupe 
> Southampton. It probably never would have been, though, since all 
> Southamptons were two and four door hardtops. Perhaps I should 
> view some pictures before I suggest this, but if I am not 
> mistaken, wouldn't that particular car be more accurately 
> classified as a two door sedan?
> 
> Paul W.   




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