These figures and an enormous amount of other information is found in "Encyclopedia of American Cars" by Richard M. Langworth. I have the 1984 issue - I assume later versions are extant. For 1955, your source left out Packard, which had a total production of 16,833 (not counting the Clipper models, which were not in the same league with the others cited. For 1958, the totals were: Cadillac: 140,777 Imperial: 16,133 Lincoln: 6,859 (Packard had no entry in the luxury class in 1958) Total sales of US made cars in 1958 was very much lower than 1955 - without spending hours adding figures, I can say from personal recollection, the total was somewhere in the 5 1/2 to 6 million range. I bought a new car in 1958, and even I went to a non-us make! (I bought a Peugeot 403, an excellent car for the times indeed.) Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: hugh hemphill <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> To: imperiallist <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:36 PM Subject: IML: 55: Info Snippet > Hello all, > > I came across this little snippet of Imperial information at a book store > today. > > A design book with no particular interest in cars gave the top twenty > selling cars in the USA in 1955. Number one was Chevrolet, number two was > Ford, and the premium brands fared as follows. > > Make - Rank - Total - Percentage > > Cadillac - 10 - 141,038 - 1.9% > > Lincoln - 16 - 35,017 - 0.5% > > Imperial - 17 - 11,840 - 0.2% > > Total sales for the year were 7,169,908. > And, last but not least, where can I find these figures for 1958. And so > the obsessive trail starts afresh. > > Hugh