IML: Is this why they are called Imperials?
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IML: Is this why they are called Imperials?
- From: "Hugh, 58 Imperial" <imperial58@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 23:55:53 -0500
In the beginning . . .
(Lifted from Wikipedia)
In 1926, Walter P. Chrysler decided to compete with Cadillac and Lincoln in
the luxury car field. Chrysler offered a variety of body styles: a
four-passenger roadster, a four-seat coupé on a 120 in wheelbase,
five-passenger sedan, and a seven-passenger top-of-the-line limousine. The
Imperial's new engine was slightly larger than the company's standard
straight 6. It was a 3.3 L I6 with seven bearing blocks and pressure
lubrication. The car set a transcontinental speed record in the year it was
introduced, driving more than 6,500 miles in the week. The car was chosen as
the pace car for the 1926 Indianapolis 500.
(End quote)
I have never liked the name Imperial. It strikes me as un-American, us
being a democratic republic and all without imperial ambitions. More to the
point, a few years ago the museum I work for was offered a late 1940s
Cadillac Imperial, which I declined for any number of reasons. It was,
however, a limousine with a window between the driver and the passengers.
As I understand it, the name for this style of car was called imperial.
There may have been, for example, Packard and Lincoln Imperials. Perhaps
someone here can confirm or deny this. I can imagine that folks who might
want and be able to afford such a status symbol just might like a haughty
name, and imperial certainly fits the bill.
So, the question is, did the 1926 Chrysler have this interior window. And,
did the name just stick to the top of the line Chrysler, until it became its
own division in 1955?
Also, as an aside, would it be more correct to call the 1958 Crown Imperial,
the stretched limo version with just such a window, as opposed to the
Imperial Crown, the regular sized mid-range Imperial without, the Imperial
Imperial?
Just wondering aloud.
Hugh
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