I have a 59 Crown with the silvercrest roof and I it is polished, but it is the type where it is the whole front of the roof. at least 3 to 4 feet back and all the way accross Don ----- Original Message ----- From: <SpicemanII@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2002 11:41 AM Subject: Re: IML: 60 roof inserts,61 & 80 also > It is a brushed effect. I bought new in 1980, a Chrysler New Yorker 5th > Avenue Limited Edition and it had a $2,200. roof, padded vinyl top, padded > trunk and small backlight package. I sold the car about 10 or so years ago > and my son saw one in a wrecking yard that was running just a few months > earlier. > What I am leading to is he bought for the future, unknown why right yet, > to save this piece of brushed stainless. It is at his home here in Palm > Desert, Calif. On my 61 LeBaron is also the stainless inserts. I will shoot a > picture of the two and can send them in a regular email. It is a digital > camera I will use. I have 5 different cameras, but this is the best one to > use for this situation. Let me know if any one would like me to pursue this, > free, that is no fee. My son is like me, even if we cannot use something, it > does not get thrown away if we can save it. I have in the past donated to > museum items of interest for safe keeping and for the rest who would never > otherwise see these unusual items from Mother Mopar. PS, I know many of you > do not like muscle cars of which my son and I have about 20 of, including our > latest addition to one of the garages, a totally restored 1969 Dodge Daytona. > The fella wanted $96,000. We got it for $55,000. We now have three in the > family. It is the only 440 powered Daytona with the optional cloth interior, > correct factory car. Also PS: I formerly owned this car from 1971 thru 1989. > 18 years. Now its back home where it should have never left. Serial numbers. > I would like everyone to send me their serial numbers for our records as I > have done this for the Daytonas. What I would like to do is find for you all, > the first, last and inbetween, a story of the Imperials from their inception > till the end. It is known what the last 75 serial # car was. The 81 thru 83's > are Imperials also, so don't leave them out. It is easier when the serial #'s > were for Imperials only. This is to include parts cars, cars that no longer > exist and you have the serial # still somehow. Also, if known, the dealer who > sold it new. I would like to have the scheduled build date and that info is > on the fender tag or body plate. I have a window sticker from a 59 Crown 4 > door sedan sold new in Colorado. I bought that car in 88 as a parts car for > my 59 LeBaron and the window sticker was in the door pocket. That was after I > had a lot of it parted out. Sad, but true. > Has anyone else attempted to collect for the records such an undertaking? > I know it is a huge job, as just the Daytonas has taken many years to do and > is an ongoing thing. Joe Machado > >