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As for corporate pecking order, Chrysler competed with cars like Buick and Mercury while Imperial went head-to-head with Lincoln and Cadillac for consumer dollars (and did quite well).
Q: I would like to know more about Chrysler during the war years and about two cars my grandfather owned, a 1957 Chrysler New Yorker and a 1958 Chrysler Imperial. Both were beautiful cars that I ...
Imperial sold over 16,000 vehicles in 1973, but far fewer were equipped with the sunroof option. This survivor still has the ...
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As for corporate pecking order, Chrysler competed with cars like Buick and Mercury while Imperial went head-to-head with Lincoln and Cadillac for consumer dollars (and did quite well).
All of the Chrysler New Yorkers and Imperials back in 1957 and 1958 featured the biggest Hemi engine available at that time, notably a 392-inch powerhouse with 10-1 compression.
As for corporate pecking order, Chrysler competed with cars like Buick and Mercury while Imperial went head-to-head with Lincoln and Cadillac for consumer dollars (and did quite well). In my early ...