In 1955, Chrysler Corporation introduced a new car brand, the luxurious Imperial. The name itself was nothing but old, having been used since 1926, but only as a series of Chrysler automobiles. By ...
A car rebuild expert did a revival video of a 1955 Imperial Sedan. A gazillion viewers asked him to save the pile of rust. So, he put his money where his mouth was and bought the Imperial. He took it ...
When Chrysler introduced its dramatic 1955 line called the Forward Look (see, there are no new ideas), there was special emphasis on the company’s luxury-automobile business. Imperial models were ...
"That thing got a Hemi?" You bet it does. This 1955 Imperial limousine also came off the production line with power steering, power brakes, power windows, and air conditioning. A Washington, DC, ...
Prices shown are the prices you can expect to pay for a 1955 Chrysler Imperial Crown 4 Door Limousine across different levels of condition. Edit options.
Behold the only Imperial convertible built between 1951 and 1957. Chrysler engineering built the car over the course of an entire year for then chairman of the board, K.T. Keller. Unique design ...
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