Re: [FWDLK] 1956 Imperial Convertibles
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Re: [FWDLK] 1956 Imperial Convertibles



I have a copy of an Old Cars Price Guide with more articles in it than car
values, one was the 10 best finds of 2005 - one of the finds is the third
convertible, which sits in a field in Michigan with a pickup truck cap
protecting the interior, a damaged front with part of the clip off, where
it's sat for at least 15 years waiting for the owners to restore it.

It was black with a white top and had been in the family since the early
70's -


Bill K.


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Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 10:39 AM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] 1956 Imperial Convertibles


> Bill and others on the list"
>
> There were 3-1956 Imperial Convertibles built in the 1956 model year.  The
3
> were built on the New Yorker frame and were modified by Chrysler  Corp.
with
> Imperial attributes including shortened rear quarter panels. I can
personally
> verify that Ross Roy, of Ross Roy Inc, owned one. Mr Roy was  responsible
for
> the Ross Roy Data Books that dealer's used to compare a Chrysler  product
to
> the competition.  He started his service in 1928.
>
> Sherwood Kahlenberg
>
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