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Chrysler Imperial

The Chrysler Imperial, introduced in 1926, was the company's top of the range vehicle for much of its history. From 1955 to 1975, and 1981-1983, the Imperial was its own marque, sold without the Chrysler name, although it never lost its association with Chrysler in the public mind.

Contents

1926-1930

The early period; straight-6 power.

1931-1933

Straight-8 power.

1934-1936

The 'Airflow' years.

1937-1942

1946-1948

1949-1954

1955-1975

During this period, the Chrysler Imperial became just the Imperial; see that article for more detail.

1976-1980

The Imperial name was missing during this period. The former Imperial was sold as the Chrysler New Yorker.

1981-1983

Revived Imperial; see the Imperial article for more.

1990-1993

As of 2004, the last generation of Chrysler Imperial. Based on the C platform, many saw the car as an identical twin to the last-generation Chrysler Fifth Avenue.

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