Many LeBarons in the early '60s had the same interior as the Crown, other than the trim on the door panels. Paul In a message dated 10/23/2003 11:14:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jsadowski@xxxxxxx writes: > Up through 63, there was little difference outside other then the small rear >widow & very minor badging . Any option or trim could be ordered on any >series, so the need for 3 models seemed unnecessary. All mechanicals were >identical on all series. > John > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Partheniaburke@xxxxxxx > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 6:31 PM > Subject: Re: IML: LeBaron vs Custom and crown > > > Bill, > Your comments in regard to the LeBaron, Crown, and Custom do not always hold >true. I own a '59 Crown Southampton and a '59 LeBaron 4-door sedan. The only >difference between the exterior of a ''57 through '59 Crown and Custom was the >little gold crowns above the eagle on the leading edge of the fenders on the >Crown. There were no other exterior trim differences. The interior of the >LeBaron was not necessarily of higher quality than the Crown, it was simply >more formal in appearance. My '59 Crown has full leather interior and the >same swivel seats that were an option on the LeBaron. Where the Crown had >bright chrome on the door panels, the LeBaron had wood grain (applique). If >you want to talk quality of materials, the wide chrome mouldings on the door >panels of the Crown is definitely of higher quality than the applied faux >woodgrain on the door panels of the LeBaron. I personally prefer the door >panels on my Crown over my LeBaron. The interior on the Crown might appear >"sportier"? than that of the LeBaron during that period. The Custom's >interior is definitely more > "New Yorker like" in appearence. > Kurt Arends > '59 Crown Southampton > '59 LeBaron sedan !0j^&r[r+&zǧ2Lj)bye&j)b bئjW%(ʋ){)em!j+azʉ>jצz֭!+vhkj+hW[zǧ0yj^&r[rCRPDDhijW%(rzf