"Special Club Coupe" was Moparese for 2-door hardtop. The name first appeared in the 1949 Chrysler folder, printed March 1949, with an illustration of the Newport Special Club Coupe. Although it was to have been available as a Windsor, New Yorker or Town & Country, it did not get into production until 1950. in 1956, the new 4-door hardops were called "Special 4-door Sedans". 1961 appears to be the last year Chrysler Corporation referred to "Special Club Coupes" and "Special 4-door Sedans". In 1962 they were called 2-door hardtops and 4-door hardtops. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: <Crown58imp@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 9:19 PM Subject: IML: Imperial Club Coupe? > When I was reading my 1958 Chrysler/Imperial service manual. The book > mentions an Imperial Special Club Coupe. From the description it appears to > have been a pillared two-door Imperial, but I 've never heard of any such > thing. At first I thought that the book might be referring to the Chrysler > line, not Imperial. However, all of the instructions on sealing the body of > this "Special Club Coupe" are contained in the Imperial sections of the book. > Does anyone know anything about this car? As far as I know all the Imperial > two-doors in 1957-59 were either convertibles or hardtops. Any information > would be gratly apprieciated. > > Doug > 58 Crown coupe > >