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In 1974 and 1975, separate brochures were published and separate Imperial signs still stood above the dealerships, and the Imperial continued to feature unique features (such as hidden headlights as featured since 1969, optional antilock brakes as offered since 1971, and standard four-wheel disc brakes in both 1974 and 1975), the wheelbase was ...
Imperial was the Chrysler Corporation's luxury automobile brand from 1955 until 1975 and again from 1981 through 1983.. The Imperial name had been used since 1926 as a Chrysler luxury model, the Chrysler Imperial.
1975 1983 E-Class: 1983 1984 Executive: 1983 1986 Fifth Avenue: 1984 1989 Imperial: 1926 1954 1990 1993 Imperial Parade Phaeton: 1952: 1952 Laser [n 3] 1984 1986 LeBaron: 1977 1995 Newport: 1940 1941 1950: 1950 1961 1981 New Yorker: 1939 1996 New Yorker Fifth Avenue: 1983: 1983: 1990: 1993 Royal: 1933 1950 Saratoga: 1939 1953 1957 1960 1961 ...
The Chrysler LeBaron is a line of automobiles built by Chrysler from 1931 to 1941 and from 1977 to 1995. Chrysler also used the LeBaron name for the Imperial LeBaron from 1957 to 1975. The model was introduced in 1931, with a body manufactured by LeBaron, and competed with other luxury cars of the era, such as Lincoln and Packard.
English: A 1975 Imperial LeBaron four-door Hardtop Sedan in the show area at Hershey 2019. 6102 in this bodystyle were built, in this the last year of the Imperials (until briefly brought back later).
1975 was a year of product line consolidation for Chrysler. The Imperial marque was discontinued. No longer a separate model, but a highly trimmed Chrysler, the Imperial could not compete effectively with Cadillac, Lincoln, or premium European brands.
1967 brought makeovers which changed front and rear styling extensively. The 4-door sedan was dropped from lineup (leaving the 4-door hardtop, 2-door hardtop, and 2-door convertible), the 440 V8 remained and only available powerplant in two guises: base and more powerful TNT. 1968 face-lifting brought concealed headlamps which were to be 300 ...
1967–1973 Dodge Polara sedan; 1967–1973 Chrysler Town & Country; 120 in 1969–1974 Plymouth Fury (except wagons) 124 in 1974–1977 Plymouth and Dodge wagons; 1965–1971 Chrysler 300; 1965–1978 Chrysler New Yorker sedans; 1965–1978 Chrysler Newport; 1974–1978 Chrysler Town & Country; 1974–1975 Imperials; 127 in 1967–1973 Imperials