Just like grilles and bumpers, trim and nameplates vary from year to year. In 1958 all base and Crown models had "Imperial" in script on the front fenders. Crown models had small crowns attached while the LeBaron had a "LeBaron" medallion. In 1959 the Custom and Crown models had "Imperial" in block letters on the front fenders while the :LeBaron had "LeBaron" in script. For 1960, Custom and Crown models had "Imperial" in script on the front fenders. Crown models added "Crown" in small block letters while the LeBaron had "LeBaron" in script. 1961 Imperial Custom and Crown models again had "Imperial" in script on the fronit fenders with the Crown adding a crown. LeBaron models had "LeBaron" medallion on the C pillar. . Just think how boring it would be if every year used the same nameplates and medallions. Would not need to spend all that time researching what was correct ansd tracking down the correct item. Biggest problem with determining what was or was not installed on a car at the factory is what previous owners did to the car from the time it was built until today. Many people change or add trim, either due to accidents or personal choice. With small parts, such as crowns and individual letters, the small spiikes used to hold the item in place often break and the item falls off. And people add things in the belief it looks better than what the factory installed. There is a fellow here in B.C. that has added the gold-tone "Chrysler" script from the front fenders of a 1962 Chrysler to his 1968 Chrysler 300 and his 1953 Chrysler New Yorker. The cars look flawless and appear to be factory fresh - except for the additional nameplates. Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: Clint and Laurie Carter To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 5:37 AM Subject: Re: IML: 1960 question Yes, please 'splain! Our '59 Crown, a 4 door sedan, has the block lettering on the fenders, and lotsa little gold crowns on it, and the '58 Crown 2 door ht that Mike Howlett bought here has the script lettering on the fenders and lotsa little gold crowns on it. I thought I read somewhere that the LeBarons had the script on the fenders, but then again I've had several dreams and that could have been one of them. Who is the trim aficionado here? Clint & Laurie Carter '59 Crown Laurie's Pink Lady ----- Original Message ----- From: jsadowski To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 5:20 AM Subject: Re: IML: 1960 question Perhaps there has been repairs or the fenders changed at some time. I have a custom with the Crown lettering on the fenders. John ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Hulse To: Imperial Mailing List Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 11:03 PM Subject: IML: 1960 question Can anyone explain why some Imperial Crowns have the word crown spelled by the Imperial script on the front fenders and some don't. My Id tag clearly shows it is a Crown but only has Imperial script. Thanks Tim