1955 Imperial Newport

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$76,450 USD | Sold

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With understated elegance and a well-deserved reputation for engineering excellence, the Imperial nameplate topped the Chrysler product line from 1926 through 1975. In order to further distinguish the Imperial line, Chrysler Corporation designated the Imperial as a separate marque in 1954. The all-new 1955 Imperials were based heavily on the fabulous new Chryslers that also appeared that year, which benefited from the full influence of renowned stylist Virgil Exner. Imperials were available in two basic forms – the C69 short-wheelbase Newport Coupe or Sedan and the long-wheelbase C70 Crown Imperial – and were known for their excellent build quality.

The C69 Imperial models, such as this car, were priced from about $4,500, with many standard features including power steering and power brakes. This car has optional accessories that include a four-way power front seat, power windows, chrome wire wheels, bias-ply whitewall tires and a signal-seeking radio. Befitting its status, the standard Imperial engine was Chrysler’s top power unit for 1955 – the 331 cubic inch V-8 engine with hemispherical (hemi) combustion chambers and a four-barrel carb, mated to the smooth-shifting PowerFlite automatic transmission with dash-mounted control lever.

This car is finished in Canyon Tan (salmon-toned) with a white top, while the interior is presented in a similarly-toned cloth and vinyl combination with salmon carpets that are nicely fit. The dash pad, dash face and gauges are “like new.” And the exterior paint and chrome exhibit nice quality and good panel fit. The engine bay is highly detailed and the chrome elements are in equally wonderful condition.