Power windows were standard on all but the Custom series. Paul W. In an email dated 11/8/2005 5:25:54 am GMT Daylight time, Crownking <crownking62@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >I have seen a '61 in Katy, TX without power windows. ?I do not know what trim level car was involved but the windows were definitely the old wind-up style. > >Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:OK. > >Tell ya what: I'll retract the word "stripper" and I >do apologize if it offends, and no, I didn't stop to >consider that your car has a feminine name when I >chose that word. > >What I don't see, Hugh, is a better definition of what >a custom is in your letter. OK. Fine. > >I'm not writing this to push your button, but if >you're going to disagree with a definition, the least >you could do is offer a correction/corroboration for >your position after pointing out something that you >consider inaccurate, right? I try to, anyway. > >SO: >Chrysler, it seems to me, would have had reason to >have created three model lines, however closely >related, so as to differentiate different price >points/choices/trim & accessory levels. > >If a Custom has the same stuff that a Crown or LeBaron >did (besides the rear glass), why bother with the >model names at all? Riddle me that, Batman. > >If there are three models, that are somehow sold as >being in order of good-better-best, then based on my >experience in our free-market system, one of the three >different models has to be the "base" or "least fully >optioned" or something akin to a upper car but without >the options (or "stripped of options" or "stripper", >an industry term that is relative to other similar >models, implying lower profit due to lower markup), >right? That's what I was getting at. > > >Last but not least: 1967 saw MANUAL cranks on the vent >windows on some "base" model Imperials, and I'm >talking about the general run of cars here, not just >the incredibly lovely 1957-59's. > >I called Lowell, praying that he'd have a 57-59 in his >yard with a crank in it so that I could send you a >picture, but he agrees that no cranks were offered >till 1967. > > >-Kenyon Wills >instigator of the great window crank debate of '05 > > > > > > > > > > > > >--- Hugh & Therese wrote: > >> Kenyon wrote: >> >> Customs were stipper cars that had most extra-cost >> things deleted. There are cars running around with >> manual windows and no AC and so forth, which >> generally >> are the base models. Most dealers would not order >> something like this for stock on their lot, so those >> cars are the mark of someone that wanted the image >> but >> was VERY cost conscious - to the point of waiting >> for >> a car to be built to their specification to save >> money >> in many cases. >> >> With all due respect, I could not disagree more. >> >> My base model has everything a LeBaron has, >> including front and rear air. >> It is hardly a "stripper." The idea of a stripper >> Imperial is oxymoronic. >> The company would have frowned at the concept of its >> ultimate "desire" >> vehicle being built in this way. The original owner >> of my car hated >> leather, as well he might in Texas. I heard this >> from his niece. He had >> issues trying to get a Cadillac without leather plus >> the Mopar dealership in >> the small town, Seguin, supplied him with other >> vehicles for his several >> businesses plus a truck to pull his Tennessee >> "Walking Horses." To avoid >> leather, he purchased the base model. Otherwise it >> is one of the most >> loaded 58s ever made. Cost was not the issue at >> all. >> >> I have heard about manual windows but not during the >> 57 / 58 / 59 era. I'd >> be very interested to know who might have one or >> have seen one. >> >> Hugh >> >> >> >> >> ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com >> ----------------- >> This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing >> List. Please >> reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your >> response will be >> shared with everyone. Private messages (and >> attachments) for the >> Administrators should be sent to >> webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to >> http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm >> >> > > > >----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- >This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please >reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be >shared with everyone. 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