'69 'Southampton'
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'69 'Southampton'



>Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 16:20:39 -0400
>Subject: From: Christopher Hoffman <imperial67@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>I'd be curious to see such literature, as I've never seen the name used in
>consumer materials after 1962. Some internal documents, such as parts
>books,
>tended to cling to old designations (I've seen Suburban used to mean a
>wagon
>in Chrysler parts books and such long after its use was discontinued in the
>public eye, for example). But the 1969 brochures I have do not use this
>name, just "hardtop." What literature are you speaking of?

    Okay, I found where I saw it. In my copy of the relevant Standard
Catalog of American Cars, in the 'story' part of the chapter on Imperials,
there's a photo caption reading '1969 Crown imperial Southampton'.
    Now that I've found the source and learned it's spurious,  I'll stop
using that nomenclature.
         -Kle.
         '69 Crown 4DHT




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