Brad, In the latest magazine from the WPC club there is a picture of a 75 Imperial LeBaron that has a eagle above the Imperial script in front of the drivers door. My 75 does not have that, did it come as a option or is mine missing? Darryl -----Original Message----- From: Brad Hogg <bhogg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Monday, January 28, 2002 8:36 PM Subject: Re: IML: 75 Imperial vs 77 NYB >Correct indeed Steve. I didn't mention the rear disk brakes and the load >leveling rear suspension (Auto Height Control) because those features were >also offered as options on NYBs later than 1975. I have Auto Height on my >78 Newport and you're right, its a simple system. I repaired mine by using >a "NewWay Valve" from a salvaged semi trailer tractor.(there are at least >two on every unit) I'm sure there are hundreds of those out there waiting >to be salvaged for a needy Mopar. They differ slightly than the stock >leveling valve but I had no trouble adapting it to work perfectly on my car. > >The grille on the 74 and the 78s are not the same. From 74 through 78 there >were three grilles. The 75/6/7 grille was the popular waterfall type, the >78 looked more like the Newport grille stood on end, the 74 was different >still but was closer to the waterfall grill than the 78. The 74 also has no >grill extensions in the bumper. The 74 bumper is solid chrome clear across >the face. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Otis Davidson" <otisdavidson@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 1:08 AM >Subject: Re: IML: 75 Imperial vs 77 NYB > > > To add onto Brads list: >1)...lets not forget about the unequalled stopability of the 4-wheel disc >brakes. They'll stop on a dime and give you .09 cents change. > >2)The '75 Imps have a smaller back window also. > >3)The '75's had Load Levelling rear suspension too. It is a very simple >system with air-shocks on the back. Someone put hydraulic shocks on the back >of mine. I gotta put air-shocks on mine(that is all that is missing) and get >the system working. > >4)There weren't many '75's made either..8,830 to be exact,as per ImpClub '75 >Year be Year site. The link is below. >http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1975/FactsAndFigures.html > > The '74 Imps and '78 NYB's had the non-Waterfall grille...they had the >mesh-grille instead. > There might be some other stuff too. > >Steve from Albany,N.Y. >'75 Imp 4dr <--the last of the 2 1/2 ton Imps. >'79 440 powered 35 ft RV <--some chick I know wants to see it tomorrow?? >What is UP with that? ! ;) > > > >