Classic American

THE MINT IMPERIAL

“While it’s true the initial cost of a fine luxury car does impart a certain prestige to the owner, the day-to-day use of that automobile adds up to much more. The Imperial for 1969 is a car so carefully intentionally styled, that it will look just as good 10 years from now as it does today. It’s an automobile that delivers what’s expected of it every time it’s driven. It’s powered by the largest passenger car engine ever built by Chrysler Corporation.

“Power front disc brakes are standard, torsion bar suspension system delivers unequalled ride and comfort, the measure of any great luxury car. Imperial is the largest car in its class with more head, leg and shoulder room than you’ve ever experienced in a car of this type. Imperial

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