1965 Imperial Crown.

October 29, 2016

8 comments

8 comments:

Tony Piff said...

i kinda want to own a big old imperial and then take it to the rv campground that time forgot.

nice wear on those driver's-side doors. impact damage or just people scuffing past it in the garage?

Anonymous said...

Cremaster 3 flashback, even if the year is a couple older. Watch on Youtube at your own risk, you will never be able to look at this make/model the same again.

Anonymous said...

Love that rear quarter shot. Almost like a character from "Cars" reflecting while staring at the horizon.

Sneaky Pete said...

Like all Chrysler produzcts, these were fugly....but darn, they were nice cars, with gorgeous interiors (Shame that there's no interior pic of this one!)- GM had it's big Caddys; Ford had it's Lincolns, and back in the day Chrysler was right up there with them with these things. These were truly the last of Chrysler's real luxury cars. IMO, these were actuially better than the Caddys/Lincolns of the day- it's ironic that these disappeared into obscurity, while lesser cars continued.

Sneaky Pete said...

Tony, looks like the whole driver's side had been bondoed, and is cracking.

Anonymous said...

Dat a$$. Gorgeous

Anonymous said...

Love that rear shot looking at the horizon. Very nice composition.

Richard said...

I truly believe these are great cars and I'm wondering in hindsight if Chrysler should've angled the Imperial as far as price is concerned a little higher than a Buick Electra--Mercury Parklane but lower than a Cadillac or Lincoln . As great as these cars were I personally think during the 50s and 60s Cadillac had the reputation as being the (standard of the world) and Lincoln was in second place respectively. I think the way things are these days the Imperial would've had a chance but back then it was very hard to compete with the top two luxury car makers . I wish Chrysler would've angled the Imperial more as a little step higher than the New Yorker in price ( if they could've afforded it ). Now as far as the 1964-66 Imperial goes these model years are probably the cleanest imperials. 65 is my favorite I love that glass partition over the headlights they remind me of the 1979-81 Dodge Saint Regis in later years