The dash in the 1981-83 Imperial has but one 'gauge' - for fuel. the other functions all have idiot lights. The 1990 Chrysler LeBaron electonic dash has gauges for all functions. Pretty cool, really, but only the speedometer actually is similar one to the other. The LeBaron dash is the same as the New Yorker, Fifth Avenue and Imperial dashes of 1990, by the way. The 1990 LeBaron is narrower than the 1981-83 Imperial (LeBaron - 68.5", Imperial - 72.7"), so the dash would be narrower. Comparing the dashes of the two, the electronic cluster of the LeBaron seems both narrower and shallower than the 1981-83 Imperal, You might have some room left over if you put the LeBaron dash cluster in the Imperial. The 1990 LeBaron/New Yorker/Fifth Avenue/Imperial dash does address the biggest drawback of the 1981-83 Imperial dash, in my mind. The lack of gauges. I miss the alternator and temperature gauges on my 1983 Imperial. I like to know what is going on before the light comes (hopefully) and things blow up. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: Imp1983@xxxxxxx To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, September 15, 2002 3:53 PM Subject: IML: digital dashes Hi, Just for the record. I bought a used 1990 Le Baron that has a digital dash. When I was scanning in the brochure for the 1990 Imps I realized that the digital dash in the Le Baron and the Imp look to be the same. There you go, if you are in need of a replacement, or want to 'upgrade'. Also, I have had my Imp up to 75 MPH or so but never 85. If I get the chance . . . Dan Wing Imp1983@xxxxxxx Marcy, NY, USA