Introduced in 1926, the Imperial was Chrysler's top-of-the-line nameplate until 1954. That's when the company decided to turn it into a separate make to better compete with Cadillac and Lincoln.
Last July, Matteo Licata wrote an in-depth history of Italy’s Lancia Flamina Presidential Limo, a vehicle that, he said, “might very well be the most elegant government vehicle still in active service ...
Imperial engines had specific valve covers. The fact that this Crown still has the original Hemi is downright impressive.
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Imperial claims it to be the "last of the big MOPAR luxury cars" and says it's a "a real cool guys car." Let's see if it comes with a particularly hot price ...
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NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- When the WNBA champion New York Liberty squad parade down the Canyon of Heroes on Thursday, they will do it in style, riding on the one and only 1952 Chrysler Imperial Parade ...
No manufacturer has played the concept-car game better than Chrysler. It reinvigorated the notion of dream machines with the late-1980s Portofino design study and hasn't stopped since. The Tom Gale ...