From: Christopher Hoffman <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 14:52:30 -0800
I wholeheartedly agree with Mike on the beauty of the '67 stand-up
ornament... Actually, it's lucite (clear acrylic plastic), not glass.
An eagle in a wreath (is it a wreath or just a circle?) is from a most
likely from a late'70s or 80s LeBaron (non-Imperial), since the Imperial did
not have a standup ornament from 1968 until 1974. The '90-93 Imperial used a
clear Pentastar on the hood, but a wreath around the eagle (in a new, more
detailed design) on the trunklid.
Chris in LA
67 Crown
78 NYB Salon
Mike Pittinaro (mechimike@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> The 67 hood ornament is a one year only item, and it
> is probably the most sought after and prized item for
> Imperials of this year. It is a gorgeous piece,
> consiting of a round crome ring, with a glass insert.
> The glass insert has an Imperial Eagle inside of it.
> Truely magnificent. Unfortunately, they are not
> spring mounted, they break off easily when subjected
> to prods by hood-lums (pun intended) and the glass
> tends to craze. For about $400, there's a company
> that will refurbish your old one...forget the name,
> its on the Vendors list at the website.
>
> 68's should have no hood ornament. They simply have
> an Imperial Eagle at the center of the grille. The
> Eagle encircled with a wreath, as you have, is a
> 1970's vintage hood ornament.