I have a picture of the car from this collection
and a close up of the Imperial badge on the window...if anyone is
interested.
Tom
60 Crown
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2008 10:00
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Subject: Re: IML: My lucky day...
Pete,
I am sure other
member's are more fluent than I concerning this matter.....
...........but pre-1955 Chrysler had no real
pyramid of marketingand the marketing tended to be confusing: the
Newport merely referred to a two door no post car......therefore a Imperial
Newport was an Imperial that was two door no post: same confusion
surrounds a Southampton.....the T & C as an 'open' two door and thus
earned the moniker 'Newport' as well....the badging of 'Imperial' on those
pillars -without pics- I think is a reference to its luxury features of the
car by the owner and is quite possibly an add on....
Jack
In a message dated 3/6/2008 8:23:05 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
peterengel@xxxxxxx writes:
Two
nights ago I was privileged to be invited to see the Bulgari
(BVLGARI) automobile collection. Well, the part of the collection
in Allentown, PA, anyway. The other half is in Rome, Italy. The
local chapter of SAE got an invite for a small group to get a tour and
a friend up there called me. The PA collection includes a 47 Town and
Country convertible, a 48 Town and Country sedan with roof rack, and a
1950 Town and Country Newport hardtop. What confused me was the
"Imperial" badging on the c-pillar of the 1950. Can anyone shed some
light on this? These were beautifully restored cars and just a minority
of the woodies owned by Mr. Bulgari. (There were also a couple of
Buicks, a couple of Nashs, and a Packard IIRC.) Oh, wait, I forgot to
mention the 1931 CG Imperial dual cowl phaeton with LeBaron
coachwork. That one wasn't too bad, either. We saw 36 restored or
low mile originals in one building, 4 or 5 undergoing total restoration
in a very well equipped "shop" building, and another 8 or so in a 3rd
building used to do partial restoration and/or mechanical repairs. The
unique thing about this visit was that we were able to open doors,
open hoods, and otherwise get our hands on the vehicles. Shop
personnel were there to monitor and assist us. How often do you get
to hear/feel the "thunk" of a 50 T&C door closing or run your hands
over a Packard V-12 valve cover? Mr. Bulgari drives all his cars so
being in tip top mechanical condition is a priority. I'm told that
he took the CG Imperial into Allentown to see a movie once and left it
parked on the street for passersby to admire! (He did take the
precaution of pocketing the radiator cap before leaving the car.) So
what's the story on the 50 T&C Imperial badging?
Pete in
PA
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