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I can't answer the question about the window shades unless you provide a picture. From your note, it sounds like they are dealer add ons. The steering wheels in 1955 and 1956 Imperials were nearly always a shade or two off from the rest of the interior. I don't know why, but that has been my experience, and I have seen LOTS of them over the years. Black ones usually match up, but color discrepencies were common for blue, green, and gray. It is very possible that the steering wheel is original and doesn't match the rest of the car very well. The space behind the grilles is supposed to be painted with Argent, a form of silver/gray color or dull sliver. The paint from the factory often wore away, especially '55. I found a similar color in spray paint at the auto parts and repainted that area myself on my '55. The grilles in my '56 are still original and in good shape. The side trim on the car should not have been painted. Some one used their artistic license to add that touch. It probably looks great. If you like it, leave it alone.

Paul W.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Poltrock <jtpoltrock@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 5:55 pm
Subject: IML: A few questions about my '55...




Hi fellow Imperialist-

 

I brought my 1955 Imperial sedan to an all Mopar car show near my and left with a few questions:

 

My car has stainless steel window shades above all four door windows.  An older gentlemen who seemed very knowledgeable about this vintage of Mopar told me they were dealer add-ons in 1955 and his friend stated they were rare- he had never seen them in person before.  I guess I never paid much attention to them (but I do like them).  Another fellow commented that the steering wheel in my car must not be original.  He based his observation on the fact that my car has a Wisteria blue roof over Rhapsody in blue body with matching leather interior and the steering wheel is greenish.  The dash is blue as are the door jams.  I have noticed this and thought it a little unusual, but never gave it any further thought as so much of the rest of the car is original.  The same fellow who pointed window shades told me that the horizontal surfaces in the egg carton grill were painted black and that was not how they came from the factory- they should be gray.   Also, the inside of the “spear” trim running down the side of the car is also black.

 

So, my 3 1955 Imperial originality-related questions are:

 


Were the stainless window shades a factory option in 1955 or a dealer add-on?  Are they rare?

What color steering wheel should my car have?

Were the inside horizontal parts of the grill of the ’55 black or gray?  How about the inside/middle portion of the side trim on the car?


 

Any and all insight appreciated!

 

Jim Poltrock

1955 Imperial sedan

42k

 

 

 

 



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