While I generally agree with this, I have to say some of those classifications, particularly the "Haze Green" one, have always bugged me. I know it was meant as kind of a joke (at least, I think it was), but it doesn't sound very complimentary of the 67s-68s, in my opinion. It certainly was not an "official" Chrysler Corp. designation for these cars. As a fan of the "boxcar" years (as Dick Benjamin calls them), I would suggest "2nd generation Engel design," or maybe even "boxcar"-? Or maybe the "Conservative Years." These are just ideas. I know green was very popular those years. Chrysler did not always have names for its model years, only when there was a particularly new and/or cohesive approach at work. "The Forward Look" only lasted a few years; so did the "Fuselage" era. Most generations of these cars did not really have names or classifications, but people later tend to apply labels based on characteristic design elements. Maybe we should run a contest-- name the eras-- for the periods that fall b/n the Chrysler designations? MM > From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx > Date: 2004/03/13 Sat AM 11:03:11 EST > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IML: Classifications > > We are the Online Imperial Club. I would bet of any Imperial Club in the >country, that we have the most members. Because of that, I would say that the designations that are on the Web site are the Official Classifications, Hugh. > > I don't think that there is anyone else that has ever done such a through job >of classifying Imperials. > > There you have it. > > Paul > > In a message dated 3/13/2004 10:14:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, >hugtrees@xxxxxxxx writes: > > > > > > > Could someone give us an up to date list of car classifications? Antique, > > classic, etc. I believe the classifications refer to eras, but I get very > > fuzzy once we are talking about cars from the 60s and 70s. On the Imperial > > web site, someone, Mike or Christine Trettin, I think, gives a title for > > each era of Imperial, using some themes from Chrysler Corp and a little > > humour. The "Haze Green" years is somehow correct. Most of us can guess > > what year's they refer to. > > > > If there is an "official" list of designations, it might be illuminating to > > see it. > > > > Hugh > > > > > > > >