1964 Imperial Crown Convertible

Chrysler’s luxury flagship reached new heights in 1964 with a complete redesign that boosted sales by 65%. Only 922 Imperial Crown convertibles were produced that year, making this $6,003 drop-top exceptionally rare among American luxury cars.

Designer Elwood Engel, known for his work on the Lincoln Continental, introduced sharp-edged, slab-sided styling with knife-blade fenders that extended from front to rear. The squared-off styling bore a strong resemblance to the Lincoln Continental, reflecting Engel’s design influence.

The imposing proportions commanded attention (228 inches long, 80 inches wide, 5,185 pounds), while a split grille returned after a one-year absence.

Power came from a 413-cubic-inch V8 generating 340 horsepower, paired with Chrysler’s push-button TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Standard equipment included power steering, power brakes, power windows, and power seats.

Aircraft-style bucket seats and a ribbon speedometer completed the premium interior experience.


Source

Related Posts

1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S Roadster (more photos 👇) Priced well above a top-of-the-line Cadillac at the time, the 300S Roadster sat at the very top of Mercedes-Benz’s postwar…

1964 Ford Taunus 17mTS, P3 🔥♥️🇺🇸🇩🇪♥️💯 Source

“This or a modern 911… what are you choosing? 👀👇” Source

58 Impala Convertible Source

1957 Lincoln Premiere Source

1971 Ford Taunus 2.0 GXL Coupe’, TC1 🔥💛🇺🇸🇩🇪💯 Source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *