Re: IML: Stunning '37 Imperial 'Vert
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Re: IML: Stunning '37 Imperial 'Vert



I was noticing those pillars and wondering if the little cabinet under the dash on the passenger side housed them.

I saw a pair like that on a '40 Buick 4 door convertible last year at a show in Mobile.

That Imperial is incredible. I'll have to walk to the curb to get the newspaper, check my lottery numbers and rule out the possibility of buying it TODAY. You never know...

Patrick

----- Original Message ----- From: <randalpark@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2007 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Stunning '37 Imperial 'Vert


Removable side pillars were common to four door convertables of that
period. The last car that I know of that was built that way was about a
1951 Frazer.

Paul W.



-----Original Message-----
From: rcrab_shish@xxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 3:22 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Stunning '37 Imperial 'Vert

Ok guys, Now where do the side window pillars come from on this car?
One set of pictures they are there the next they are not. This is the
first one of these I have ever seen so help a dumb ol farm boy out here
will ya??
RC Billings, Montanaaaaaaa

YBSHORE@xxxxxxx wrote:
Imperialists,

Just when I thought the coolest feature of the car was the stick on
the floor as opposed to the column for a clutch/tranny, the picture of
the car with the top UP was just as impressive as with it down and in
comparing it to the two listed on the '37 page, this appears to have a
clock with the gauges the sedan doesn't.....I also wonder if the
suitcases were original from Chrysler.....and the lap robe is
beautiful...

ybshore

eBay Motors: Chrysler : Imperial (item 300097343046 end time Apr-10-07
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