Re: IML: Please Welcome Don . G. (50 Limo)
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Re: IML: Please Welcome Don . G. (50 Limo)



Don:
     Welcome aboard the IOC. My 70 years of Chrysler book shows,
"Chrysler's most
expensive and heaviest car continued to be the Crown Imperial Limousine.
It cost   $5,384 and weighed 5,305 pounds. Only 205 were built. The car
could be identified from the eight passenger sedan only by the divider
window frame, visible near the centerpost  (or B pillar). The Crown
Imperials continued to use the same engine as the C-49 Series,   which
developed 135 horse power at 3200 RPM. Tires were 8.90 X 15. All
Imperials used electric window lifts as standard
equipment."

    I have a Chrysler, Dealers parts book.
( 54 and prior) and may be able to help you with Chrysler part numbers
for your  car.
Jim Martin ......... Sunnyvale, CA

 
  http://www.imperialclub.com/yr/1939/limo/martin/index.htm



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