Vance
The name of S-hampton was an marketing name applied to 1956 Imperials that
had no center post as the sedans. This is an "hard-top" styled
vehicle. Others in other Chrysler Divisions used the same style of roof,
but in Imperial speakie it was the Southampton.
Rodger & Gabby
COS
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 9:46
PM
Subject: IML: '59 Crown, "Southhampton"
Difference?
Back in the early '60s my parents bought a '59 Crown Imperial
Coupe, Black with white. It had the pushbutton trans, and the
stainless roof panels, possibly some other options. I'm trying to
find out more about these cars, and if a worn out coupe or convertible
comes along, I might have a hard time resisting the temptation to
adopt another orphan.
I am wondering just what a "Southampton"
means. Was it a different model, or a option package?
Thanks,
vince Naperville,
IL
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