We have a website filled with original documentation that supports that in some years, such as the ?61 Custom that Crownking saw for himself, power windows were optional on the sub-Crown trim level. Why do we keep doubting? I recommend taking some time and perusing the various brochures and data guides online. It's great fun! For the most part, you'll find that Crowns and LeBarons shared many of the same luxury features and differed mostly in trim and roofline or rear window treatment. But Customs were usually missing a number of items (that is, they were extra-cost options). In 1954, such as Arran's car, the Crown was the top trim level. Power windows and the radio are indeed listed as an option on both the Crown and the Custom models. So while power windows and a radio might be extremely common options, crank windows were not a "delete option," they were simply standard equipment (and a radio was not). Hard to believe, perhaps, but evidently true. A delete option is a standard item that is specially ordered to be omitted, such as the paint stripes on my '67. Sometimes there was a credit on the price label for delete options, sometimes no price adjustment was made. -- Chris in LA 67 Crown (crank vent windows) 78 NYB Salon On 8/11/05 8:32 PM, A. Foster at monkeypuzzle1@xxxxxxx wrote: > Hello All; > I suspect that an Imperial with crank windows would likely have been a > special order car regardless of model. In the case of the year of my car, > 1954, power windows, power steering, heater, radio, dash clock, automatic > transmission, and tinted windows were all standard in the Custom series. What > was not standard was A.C, twin outside mirrors, the Ausco Lambert Disk Brakes, > and spoked rims, I don't know about the power bench seat. Likely there were > some options on upholstery and paint schemes as well. I can't speak for a > later model Imperial but to leave out any of the standard items listed, like a > radio or power windows, would be a delete option. > Best Regards > Arran Foster > 1954 Imperial Newport > Needing A Left Side tailight bezel and other trim parts. > >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: Crownking <mailto:crownking62@xxxxxxxxx> >> >> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 9:25 PM >> >> Subject: IML: Cranked Windows >> >> >> >> I have seen a '61 in Katy, TX without power windows. I do not know what >> trim level car was involved but the windows were definitely the old wind-up >> style. ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm