Re: IML: 56 Imperial Transmissions
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Re: IML: 56 Imperial Transmissions



My '56 Imperial was built on February 14, 1956 and came from the factory with the three speed automatic Torqueflite transmission. The two speed Powerflite was used in early production. There seems to be some confusion to exactly when the change over took place. Once it occurred, all '56 Imperils had the three speed transmission. I have looked at over 100 '56 Imperials (both two and three speed models) in 30 years time and NEVER seen one that had a three speed transmission lurking under the car, while offering the driver a two speed push button control. Frankly, I don't think that can work as the cables are not interchangeable. I have seen one 1955 car with a three speed unit installed, bypassing the Flight Lever, and the pushbutton unit dangling under the dash to control the movement of the car. It worked, but I did not consider it to be an ideal situation.

Paul W.

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From: RODGER D. REDDISH <FltSgt@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 7:30 pm
Subject: Re: IML: 56 Imperial values?




Larry

 

When you face the seller and they boast about the "Hemi".  Answer by saying this is the engine that weighs more than 100 pounds heavier than an 413.  Also reply that NAPA can not get an re-build engine kit for this engine.

 

If the car was produced before may of 1956 it had the two speed Automatic.  After May the automatic was the three speed and many folks did an "retro fit".  Even if it has the newer transmission. talk it down anyway. ( It is possible to have the 2 speed transmission shift face plate but have the three speed transmission. )

 

From across the street (max ), you should not hear the exhaust note from an "running engine".

 

I have no 1956 Imperial, but I sure would like one.

 

Rodger & Gabby

COS


----- Original Message -----

From: Larry & Cheryl

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Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 8:44 PM

Subject: IML: 56 Imperial values?



Are 1956 Imperials in demand? I am driving two hours to look at one that
runs and will pull itself onto trailer. Freeze plugs leaks
and cannot run long. Supposedly all original and they do not know model, etc. I would like to know some values before I make offer and bring home.

New  member not an owner yet.
Thank all of you for the welcome emails.
Larry
Indianapolis, IN


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