Steve, welcome, welcome. Good choice for a wedding car. Cannot help you with those codes but may be able to help with the model name. How many doors does the car have? Does the car have a "B" pillar or is it a hardtop? It has four full frame doors and three side windows, it is a sedan. If it has four doors and only two windows on each side that become invisible when open it is a Southampton. Southampton is the name of the hardtop body style, not the model name per se. The two door is also a Southampton as it too is a hard top. There were three trim levels. The base model has no name. The mid trim level is "Crown." The top of the line is "Le Baron." If it's a "Le Baron," it's very obvious, it says Le Baron on the side. If it's a "Crown," there are little crowns above the word Imperial on the sides and rear of the car and there are crowns embossed on the seats. And there are crowns over the headlight chrome trims. Additionally the door arm rests can be opened and used for storage. The rear passenger interior light is round and there is a "Vee" in the roof similar to the one on the exterior, if it's a hard top. The correct name, by the way, is 'Imperial Crown,' as 'Crown Imperial' is the name for the stretched limousine model. And just when you thought that Chrysler Corp. could not have made it more complicated! If it's the base model, it has no crowns, no opening arms rests, no embossing, no interior vee and a rectangular interior light. It might still have A/C, though. This feature is not trim level dependent. I hope this helps. I have a base model four door Southampton. Because Southampton is not really a model name, the most accurate way to describe it is just the one word, Imperial. Like many big stars, like Cher, or Madonna, it's so cool it only needs one name. Hugh > New Subscriber(s): Steve Coan > Email Address is: ctcoans@xxxxxxx > Member Location: Bristol, CT > > Car(s) owned: 1958 Imperial 4 door hardtop LY110712-VIN > > Self-Introduction: Hi there! > HELP! I bought this beautiful rust free 1958 Imperial and it just arrived > today from California. I have many questions because I don't know much about > these cars except that I've always wanted one. The car needs interior > work...are interior parts made in reproduction for these cars? Also, the car > was originally Mesa Tan with a tan and brown interior. The car is very > straight but needs a repaint. Normally I would want the car to be repainted > its factory color, but this car will be used for weddings at our limousine > company (not in Winter, of course) and I liked the Emrine white color that > was available on 58 Imperials. Is there any way to get the paint mix formula > for this color?? Thanks! Steve Coan > P.S. Does anyone know the correct model name for this car? The VIN is > LY110712 > >