Imperial Navajo
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Imperial Navajo



Come to think of it, I think the walls in my first apartment were about the
same color as my "new" Imperial! (LOL)
Assoon as Janice has a few spare minutes (that's about as scarce as a '68
sedan), I'll post the pics she took of Elwood at Carlisle as I was buying
the car.

Ross Klein
'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars"
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Hoffman" <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Imperial Navajo


> D. Dardalis (dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> > I am eager to see pictures,
> > since I have no idea what type of color Navajo Beige is!
>
> If you've ever rented an apartment, you know what Navajo Beige is. It's,
> well, beige. Tan. Dark white. Pale brown. Light toast. Cool sand.
Somewhere
> between the color of a grocery bag and every piece of computer equipment
> ever made. It's non-metallic, by the way.
>
> Actually, it's marketing name was Imperial Navajo... named after the most
> royal Native Americans, I suppose. (Not to be confused with the largest
> Native Americans, the Grand Cherokees... are are they just the most
showy?)
>
> By the way, if you bought the same color (code X) on a Plymouth, they
called
> it Beige. On a Dodge, Light Tan.
>
> What I'm curious about is the Turbine Bronze painted roof. For this to be
> original, the paint code on the fender tag should read XM2. Either way,
nice
> to know another Sedan has found a good home...
>
> Chris in LA
> 67 Crown
> 78 NYB Salon
>
>
>


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