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I was around back in the 50's, and remember Chryslers radical line of cars in 
1957, especially the Imperial, which was so much more beautiful than the 
Caddy, or Lincoln. I also believe Chrysler became too complacent with their 
decision of not changing their cars styles for the next three years. This was 
one of the most exciting Era's in the history of cars. I couldn't wait for 
the new model years to roll out, because things were always changing, and not 
just a little bit, but a lot! I was just a kid then building models, but my 
most memorable year was 1959, when the new G.M. line rolled out. These were 
some of the most radically designed cars the world will probably ever see, 
more like a study of how to use fins, and incorporate headlights and tail 
lights at all kinds of angles and shapes. This was the pinnacle year for 
Cadillacs radical styling, with a lot of design elements copied from the 
Imperial. Chrysler had no competition to offer the '59 G.M. line, they had 
remained with their same basic body styles from '57. In my book however the 
'59 Imperial was a walk away best style when compared to the '59 Caddy. Even 
though the body was in it's third year, the gilt chrome front end, and new 
bullet tail lights, and the plainer more severe rear bumper gave the Imperial 
a more elegant style than ever. It wasn't trying to be an airplane look 
alike, like the Caddy was, it was just a plain good clean elegant style. I'm 
sure Chrysler suffered due to their decision not to change their line in 
1959, but I'm glad they didn't, or I would not have the beautiful '59 I drive 
today!
Bill '59 Crown



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