Yes, only the Imperial had electronic read-out gauges. But, when discussing if one fits or not, the New Yorker/ St.Regis/ Gran Fury dashboard is physically bigger than the Imperial / Cordoba / Mirada unit. If you want to take the whole unit and interchange, you will need to use the Cordoba / Mirada unit as it will fit the Imperial. The St.Regis, et al. dash is just too wide for the Imperial body. As for clusters, the Imperial dash is unique, and I do not believe the instrument cluster of either the "R" or "J" will fit. The cluster of the "R" may fit the "J" (they do look similar), but the dash housing of the Imperial is different, On the "R" dashboard, the instrument cluster housing is separate from the centre panel with the radio and AC/heat controls. The dash housing physically separates the two, which probably accounts for the extra width in the dash. The "J" body dash does not have the divider section, same as the Imperial. But the "J" and "Y" do not share housing parts, with the "J" using part # P431TC7 and the "Y" using part # P424VC7. I suspect the differences have to do with the electronic vs. non-electronic instrument layout, with each needing different support pieces. Also, the surround bezels are different, with the Imperial having a one piece set-up and the Cordoba/Mirada having a multti-section set-up. Bill Vancouver, BC > Isn't this New Yorker dash the same as the 80-83 Cordoba/Mirada dash? The Imperial was all electronic read-outs, not the analog gauges that the Cordoba/Mirada/New Yorker/St. Regis had. I don't think that these New Yorkers ever had digital read-outs. > > Neal Herman > 1959 Imperial Crown 4-door Southampton > 1972 Buick Riviera > 1983 Chrysler Cordoba > > On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 13:16:38 -0600 (MDT) stealthloader@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Will the dash from either a 79 or 80 St.Regis or New Yorker swap with the > dash in my 81 Imp? > Every thing looks the same. > > Dave U. > 81 Imp > > > >