I think it was Chryslers leasing program. I don't know if you actually got a crystal key or not with it. John Otis Davidson wrote: > On the contrary,didn't "Crystal Keys" appear somewhere in the late '80's?? > I remember a guy that I knew,who worked in a Chrysler/Dodge dealership > around that time,cut me a few of them just for fun for the '69 N.Y.'er that > I had. > The Crystal Key,(I might be sticking my neck out here)..also came with a > Dodge Dynasty?? Wasn't it part of an extended maintenance program? > > Steve from Albany,N.Y......'75 Imp 4dr. > ______ > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "david knight" <daveknight327a@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: IML: Crystal Imperial Keys? > Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 16:57:08 -0600 > > These have been around quite a while. I think that they date back to around > the first year that the switch was moved to the column on most chrysler > products. Can anyone else date them closer? > > Dave Knight- > ________________________________ > > >From: "Leo Heligas" <llhelig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > >Subject: IML: Imperial Keys? > >Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 13:54:51 -0600 > > > >List > >I just returned from my Opthmologist after Laser Eye Sergery and he gave me > >two Gold (Brass?) plated key blanks that are the same keyway as mu '83. > >They have a crystal? Pentagram inset in the end of the key. Does anyone > >know what model these were for, if the crystals are real crystal and if > >Imperial what year were they intended for? No, they are not for sale! > >Leo H, '83 EFI, '46 Ply Convt.; '59 Fury > >. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com >