Re: IML: Automobiles of the Chrome Age
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Re: IML: Automobiles of the Chrome Age



I believe that Mopar Action magazine recently ran an article on this 1955 New Yorker which was "Imperialized". You may be able to get more info. from that article.

 

----- Original Message -----
From: "M Turner"
To: "Online Imperial Club"
Subject: IML: Automobiles of the Chrome Age
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 19:03:03 -0500

For those members who are interested in these things, I just received my copy of Michael Furman's book Automobiles of the Chrome Age: 1946 to 1960.  While to some the book may be a bit expensive ($50.00), it is well worth it.   Among the many cars featured in this photobook is the 1955 Chrysler Imperial "Keller" convertible.  This was a modified 1955 Imperial convertible (the only such convertible as Imperial made no convertibles in 1955) built for Chrysler Chairman Kaufman T. Keller.  A few other styling changes were made, in addition to making it into a convertible.
 
This car is exquisite, positively exquisite.  It is gorgeous enough to make me drool!  If anyone is aware of any photo prints of this car that are available for purchase, I want to know about.  It is worthy of framing.  Seeing this car in this book made the purchase all the more worthwhile!

Happy Holidays, everyone!
Vince in Boston


Fred Joslin



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