My 59 N.Y. came with the swivel seat option, & my friends 59 Plymouth
also has swivel seat option, from the factory. Denis, Redwood City, Ca.
You
know, that's interesting that your brochure says "Imperial alone". I have
an ad for the 1959 Windsor that features the "option" of Swivel
Seats. However, maybe Windsor and Imperial weren't in the same
class?
OH!...AHA moment....Imperials of that era weren't sold as
Chryslers, were they? They were simply - and elegantly - Imperials (not
Chrysler Imperials).
Laurie '59 Crown
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Seats
> > > > > You got me wondering, so
I checked the brochure. "Imperial alone in its > class offers this
new optional feature". > > Of course, it could be one of those
options that were so standard that > nearly everbody got it. Maybe
the non-swivel is a rare car? > > -- David > '91 K-Imperial
driver > '66 Crown Coupe project > '66 Newport 383 dual exhaust
.030 over 4-bbl Eddys/B&M/Cragars in memory of > my daughter
Rebecca > '70 New Yorker 4-door "Mellow Yellow" FOR
SALE
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