Re: IML: Imperial history questions
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Re: IML: Imperial history questions



I have a '48 car that has hydraulic power windows. I know of a '42 car that has vacuum operated power windows. Niether one is a Packard.

Paul

In an email dated Thu, 10 3 2005 1:45:23 pm GMT, "Buck Rind" <rind@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>Chris,
>
>1)I believe the first power windows on any car was the 49 Packard so I would imagine soon after for the Imperial.
>
>2) ? From 1955 through 1975 Imperial was a seperate marque.
>
>3) ?God only knows
>
>4) Cuz they are cool
>
> Buck
>62 Custom 4 door 'Das Boot'
> ?----- Original Message -----
> ?From: CHRISTINE & CHRISTOPHER
> ?To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> ?Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 12:44 AM
> ?Subject: IML: Imperial history questions
>
>
> ?Hello good people
> ? ? ?I just have a few questions about our Imperials that I need to know, ?I have too often not had these answers when someone is looking at my car and asks.
>
> ?1. What was the first year for power windows ?
> ?2. During what years was the Imperial seperate from Chrysler ?
> ?3. Why did Chrysler decide to later combine the names Chrysler and Imperial.
> ?4. ?Why do we like Imperials when the world is full of other collector cars that are more recognizable.
>
> ?Actually I know the answer to number 4. ?Its because we know quality and style when we see it !!
>
> ?Chris Maness
> ?63 Custom 2 door. ?Myan gold.
>


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