In 1955 and 1956 Chrysler offered two 2-door hardtops each in the Windsor and New Yorker series. In the 1955 Windsor Deluxe series, the Nassau went for $2,703 while the Newport went $2,818. The Nassaus was a replacement for the now defunct pillared club coupe model. In 1956 the Windsor Nassau was $2,905 and the Windsor Newport went for $3,041. The New Yorker hardtops were the Newport and St.Regis, although the Newport was cheaper than the St.Regis. DeSoto offered two 2-door hardtops in its 1955 DeSoto Firedome series - the low priced Special and the regiular Sportsman. In 1956 the Special became the Seville, and was offered in 2-door and 4-door versions, both lower priced than the Sportsman models. The Fireflite did not offer a second hardtop in either 1955 or 1956. Similaly, Imperial only offered one 2-door hardop in 1955, the Newport, and one in 1956, the Southampton. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rob P" <fristpenny@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 8:30 AM Subject: Re: IML: 55 Chrysler 2 door nassauw > >Subject: IML: 55 Chrysler 2 door nassauw > > Just what exactly is a Nassau? > Everybody in New York knows that South Hampton is in Suffolk, not Nassau > County. > Rob >