Gee, tell us how you really feel. I saw some
merit in the design, particularly the front end which had some cues from the mid
60s Engel era Imperials, ironically enough. I'd be more interested in a
four door hardtop design, which classic proportions: 6 - 6 - 6.
(Six feet of engine, six feet of passenger area, six feet of
trunk.) As a design exercise, a starting point, the sketches have value, I
think.
I was in a Chrysler Pacifica yesterday. I had the
strange idea it could easily be called an Imperial, although there never were
any Imperial station wagons. It has many Imperial-esque elements, notably
its width and road presence. Of course, now that Daimler is openly
admitting the former Chrysler Corporation is merely another one of its
divisions, like Freightliner, Mitsubishi and Hyundai, I would hesitate before
advising anyone to hold their breath before there is ever a true full size
American luxury sedan from DCA.
Hugh
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