Re: IML: Southamptons
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Re: IML: Southamptons



Beginning in 1956, Southampton was the name give to the pillar-less hardtop models, and in 1957 those in all three of the new series, as opposed to the sedans with a post between the front and rear windows. There were no sedans after 1960, just Southampton's and they shed that name in 1963. There was a sedan once again in 1967, but it was simply called an Imperial.

Paul W.


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From: David Randall <david.randall@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sat, 9 Feb 2008 8:28 am
Subject: IML: Ranking of models and packages



Folks,

I've searched on the site and elsewhere for this info, and maybe I missed it, but I don't quite understand the rakings of models and/or packages in the Imperial line. In the '61s for example, where does a LeBaron sit vs. a
Crown or Southampton?

Thanks,


David
'78 NYB coupe


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