Re: IML: '68 'vert w/MDO
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Re: IML: '68 'vert w/MDO



Hey Bill,
I was the one who looked at the car for Jack.  The contrast stripe is not original...the entire car was origianlly a cream color.  The MD option is weird.  The guy who owns it is not a Mopar guy, he got rid of a 69 Lincoln vert a few years ago and wanted another big convertible when his mechanic found this one for sale privately.  When I asked him about the chrome post sticking out of the tranny tunnel, he said ' it's for some kind of table, which is in the trunk.  Oh and the front passenger seat turns around and faces backwards too.'  He's got no idea what it is.  It is a pretty neat car.
Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 4:25 PM
Subject: Re: IML: '68 'vert w/MDO

Jack,
 
Another small item of interest in regard to 1968 Imperials.  This item of interest is the rare use of a contrasting color in the area down the sides of the car between the two trim strips. 
 
Most people would think that this is a modification by some owner, and in most cases it would be, but I have a factory Chrysler 1968 Imperial Ad that shows the subject car painted in this way, and it happened to be a Crown four door.
 
Thanks for the pictures of the 1968 convertible with the suspect "Mobile Director Option".   If I had that car, and wanted to sell it, I would have included pictures, in detail, of the option, in different positions, as well as its installation on the drive shaft hump.
 
Regardless of its authenticity, the car is interesting, and would be well worth owning, as 1968 Imperials are rare, especially convertibles.
 
Sincerely,
 
Bill/Imp, 68's
 
 


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