Hey Gang Well to be techincal..only A/C coupes had ventless side glass...All others had ven windows,,I am pretty darned sure of this as I have much literature adn I have a 71 4 door and a 69 coupe.. Later guys........TOny (Imp6971) >From: mopar2@xxxxxxxxxx >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: fuselage vent windows >Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2002 20:30:39 -0700 > >I believe the first year to have optional vent windows, at least on the >coupe was 69. I have no vents on my 69 coupe & it does make the car appear >longer & more streamlined. > >Peter Engel wrote: > > > Kerry et al: > > > > 71 was the first year for vent-windowless 4DHT Imperials. The vent > > windows were, however, available as an option, manual or power. The > > same went for 72 and 73, I think. > > > > Fuselage Imps look much better without the vents, I think. Better > > balanced with all that open space between the A- and C-pillars. I've > > considered modifying my 70 to eliminate the vents for just that reason. > > > > Pete in PA > > > > Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 15:05:11 -0800 (PST) > > From: KerryPinkerton <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: IML: Imperial Friends and Fun > > Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Well Today was THE Day. > > > > Jim Stacey drove all the way down from Toronto to > > North Alabama to bring me the folding top mechanism > > from a 69 Chrysler that a guy in Toronto donated to > > the 57 Imperial Roadster cause. In return, Jim > > plundered the 72 parts car for his 73 in pieces. > > About 7:30 Jim pulled up pulling a small UHAUL (4x4x8) > > behind his Escort. About 8 hours later he left with > > both front fenders, rear quarters, front wheel wells, > > rear bumper, the gas tank, and a much of little stuff. > > His UHAUL is full to the brim. > > > > There is not much left of the 72. I will probably > > pull the dash, doors and front clip and haul the rest > > to the scrap metal man. If anyone needs any trim, > > glass, etc, let me know. I'm going to sell my 73 so I > > don't plan on needing any spares. > > > > It was a fun day but I'm Whupped as we say in the > > South. > > > > Jim is headed north and will spend the night in > > Bowling Green Kentucky. > > > > Jim's a great guy and I'm looking forward to seeing > > his 73 back on the road. Btw, his 73 has NO vent > > windows. I knew there were power and crank vents (I > > have power) but had not heard or seen of no vent > > windows before. Does anyone else have that > > configuration? > > > > Kerryp > >