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- Sales Catalog for 1973 Chrysler Imperial Automobiles - Chrysler showcased its line of large and luxurious vehicles in this 1973 sales catalog. These cars offered ride, comfort, performance, style, and flair as deciding factors. Buyers could also add more tangible options such as a digital clock, power door locks, a security alarm system, and a trailer towing package.

- 1973
- Collections - Artifact
Sales Catalog for 1973 Chrysler Imperial Automobiles
Chrysler showcased its line of large and luxurious vehicles in this 1973 sales catalog. These cars offered ride, comfort, performance, style, and flair as deciding factors. Buyers could also add more tangible options such as a digital clock, power door locks, a security alarm system, and a trailer towing package.
- Chrysler Imperial Hubcap, 1964 - Chrysler introduced Imperial as a model in 1926. From 1955 through 1975, it was a separate make. Imperial represented the very best of Chrysler Corporation's vehicles. Premium features like power brakes, power steering and power windows were standard equipment. Still, Imperial never quite managed to develop a distinct identity, in part because it never had a separate dealer network.

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Chrysler Imperial Hubcap, 1964
Chrysler introduced Imperial as a model in 1926. From 1955 through 1975, it was a separate make. Imperial represented the very best of Chrysler Corporation's vehicles. Premium features like power brakes, power steering and power windows were standard equipment. Still, Imperial never quite managed to develop a distinct identity, in part because it never had a separate dealer network.
- Chrysler Imperial Nameplate, 1960 - Chrysler introduced Imperial as a model in 1926. From 1955 through 1975, it was a separate make. Imperial represented the very best of Chrysler Corporation's vehicles. Premium features like power brakes, power steering and power windows were standard equipment. Still, Imperial never quite managed to develop a distinct identity, in part because it never had a separate dealer network.

- 1960
- Collections - Artifact
Chrysler Imperial Nameplate, 1960
Chrysler introduced Imperial as a model in 1926. From 1955 through 1975, it was a separate make. Imperial represented the very best of Chrysler Corporation's vehicles. Premium features like power brakes, power steering and power windows were standard equipment. Still, Imperial never quite managed to develop a distinct identity, in part because it never had a separate dealer network.