Welcome to the Club, Richard! And welcome to your 1930 model "77". It looks like a snazzy ride from the pictures I've seen. Send us some pics & Info of your cars for entry on the 1929/1930 pages after checking with the Webmonsters on the process. The Imperials of the 20's & 30's are lacking for exposure on the Club pages & we need to show folks examples of when Chrysler built real Imperials. :) I'm intrigued by the L-80. Does the "L" indicate a Locke bodied car? Let us know about your cars. Jim M. Sunnyvale, Ca. 1939 Custom Imperial Limo C24
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