What a wild thread...to think Imperials went Hippie. Anyway, Plymouth sales catalogs state that the Mod Top option was indeed available in 2 distinctive colors in 1969 ( It was the Barracuda catalog ) and I remember one ( again a Barracuda hardtop ) being unloaded from a car carrier that year at Maloney Plymouth in Canton, Ohio... Believe me it stood out like a Barbie doll among all those Roadrunners and GTX's ... so I believe with these recollections that they were factory...but seeing as this one's on an Imperial and no mention was ever made in an Imperial Catalog...probably dealer installed...would love to see a photo of this "flower child". BAS --- Richard Woodside <rwoodside@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Don Uhl's going to check out the paisley-topped '71 > Imperial this weekend. Please keep us posted, but > let ME know FIRST if it's a great bargain that > you're going to pass up, won't you, Don? [As if ...] > > I corresponded with the seller last year about this > car, and while it looked OK in photos, the seller > could or would not supply any documentation of the > originality or authenticity of the top. While I'd > like any 71 Imp, at the right price/condition, the > CAD$4,500 or so that the seller was asking seemed a > bit high to me for a car that had been parked for > quite a while (IIRC) and may or may not have a rare > top that may or may not need to be replaced. > > I wonder whether anyone knows whether the paisley > tops were installed at the factory or at the > dealership? > > I have a George Barris "Mod Tops" folder of samples > and templates that were sent to Chev dealers circa > 1968, for dealer installation on Camaros, but I've > never seen a Camaro with such a top. (Not nearly as > tastefully baroque as Mopar's paisley tops). > > And we all know that dealers do install tops > themselves. I sat in a Lincoln showroom in the fall > of 1992 and watched a "carriage roof" white vinyl > top being installed on one of those "grass green" > Jack Nicklaus editions, to try to help move a > left-over 1992 Town Car. The new top didn't help the > look of the car nearly as much as a color change > would have .... > > But surely the Mopar paisley tops were never > installed by dealers to try to boost the sales of > slow movers, were they? And, even more certainly, no > dealer could ever have thought that a paisley top > might help boost the sale of an Imp, since > prospective Imperial customers were statistically > more likely to prefer somewhat conservative and > understated fashion statements, weren't they? > > Dick Woodside > (now where the heck did I put my old bell-bottoms?) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search - Find what you’re looking for faster http://search.yahoo.com