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| LeBaron 4-door Hardtop | |
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| Southampton 2-door Convertible | |
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| Imperial highlighted at a Chrysler Auto Show | |
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![]() Automobile-pioneer Floyd Clymer with a '57 Crown. He brought world attention to Imperial in 1926 by setting a world record by driving between Denver to Kansas City in 13 hours. |
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