• Imperial was the Chrysler Corporation's luxury automobile brand from 1955 until 1975 and again from 1981 through 1983. The Imperial name had been used...
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  • or The Imperial may also refer to: Imperial, California Imperial, Missouri Imperial, Nebraska Imperial, Pennsylvania Imperial, Texas Imperial, West Virginia...
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    Duesenberg, Pierce Arrow, Cord, and Packard. According to Antique Automobile, "The adjective 'imperial' according to Webster's Dictionary means sovereign, supreme...
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  • Crown Imperial can be: Chrysler Crown Imperial, a model of Chrysler Imperial automobile Crown Imperial, a model of Imperial automobile Crown Imperial (march)...
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    The Imperial Automobile Company of Jackson, Michigan, was formed by the brothers T. A. and George N. Campbell in 1908, who also ran the Jackson Carriage...
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    signature products: an automobile, a truck, an airplane, a tank, and a boat. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rosa 'Chrysler Imperial'. RHS Encyclopedia...
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  • Imperial was the name used for three separate makes of British car. Imperial Autocar Manufacturing company was based in Manchester, England. Two cars were...
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  • Imp (1913–1914) Imperial Motor Car Company (1907–1908) Imperial Automobile Company (1908–1916) Imperial (1955–1975, 1981–1983) Imperial Electric (1903–1904)...
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    and produced by Chrysler and Philco, was a $150 option on the 1956 Imperial automobile models. Philco began manufacturing this radio in the fall of 1955...
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    passengers, and cargo. The first recorded use of sedan in reference to an automobile body occurred in 1912. The name derives from the 17th-century litter known...
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