Minor point of correction to Neal's excellent overview... Southampton was first used on the 1956 Imperial hardtops. The 1955 Imperial hardtop (which only came as a 2-door), like its Chrysler Division counterparts, was a Newport. Chris in LA 67 Crown 78 NYB Salon On 7/14/04 11:29 am, chrycordoba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (chrycordoba@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > Southampton was the nomenclature used to designate Imperial's hardtop between > 1955 and 1962, the same as Buick's Riviera, Oldsmobile's Holiday, and > Chrysler's Newport names were used in the Fifties. It had nothing to do with > trim levels, as there were Custom Southamptons, Crown Southamptons and LeBaron > Southamptons. By 1961, all Imperials were hardtops or convertibles, and with > Exner on his way out by 1963, dropping the name made even more sense, i.e. to > distance the make from what had then become dated styling and passe names. Of > course, Riviera and Newport went on to subsequent lives as models in their own > right. > > Neal Herman > 1959 Imperial Crown 4-door Southampton > 1965 Pontiac Bonneville 4-door Vista (Pontiac's mid-60s name for hardtops) > 1972 Buick Riviera > et al.