Re: IML:1950 Limo on Ebay - Military
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Re: IML:1950 Limo on Ebay - Military



Thanks for the clarification.  Being new to the ownership of cars of this 
era, I am not yet well versed in the differences from year to year and model 
to model.  I did find it odd that that car had a 6 cyl engine though.

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From: <RandalPark@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 8:57 PM
Subject: Re: IML:1950 Limo on Ebay - Military


That tells us that there were 414 Imperial "Limos". Technically half are 
limos and half are sedans due to the presence or absence of a divider 
window. These are the eight cylinder cars that I mentioned. The one here on 
Ebay is actually a six cylinder Windsor Limo, not an Imperial. I am thinking 
that there were more of those than the Imperial. It does say that it is a 
nine passenger car, but I also believe that this only means that the jump 
seat formed a bench that could seat three more passengers, rather than the 
traditional two. We may still need to consult that book to find out the 
correct production number for this car.

Paul W.



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