1956 Imperial Luxury Cars Brochures | Life in America Classic American Cars & Trucks from the past

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2023
  • A brief look at some vintage dealer brochures of the 1956 Imperial Luxury Cars lineup. We take a look at the different trim levels and discuss the pricing of the various models and compare them to what the "Todays" pricing would be.
    Kick back and enjoy a walk down memory lane with us. If you were lucky enough to visit a dealership, you may remember the brochures you could flip through of the models available for that particular year. Today, we're bringing the brochure to you.
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  • @boguszbarczewski3783
    @boguszbarczewski3783 Рік тому +6

    Please don't stop posting these. It's wealth of knowledge for restorers and collectors. Thank you!

  • @rickscoat
    @rickscoat 6 місяців тому +2

    One of the best videos I’ve ever seen on automobiles. I love you using period articles and brochures. I also like comparing the costs vs current costs. Absolutely excellent presentation.

  • @caspaabriel4794
    @caspaabriel4794 Рік тому +5

    Always had a liking for the 56 Imperial 4 door Southampton. The rear quaterlite glass scissors operation, one year only. 229 Inches over all length, oh yeah she's big. Record Player, yeah! Though the gas heater was questionable particularly in later years. Claims, without regular and expertise maintenance the unit would go pop. Sorry I down play, it would actually explode, engulfing the entire car in a ferocious fire. But a better record than Pinto, not to mention all the dud transmissions of today, that can engulf and destroy your financial wellbeing. Heh heh . Luvd the vid keep up the great work

  • @johnfrank3642
    @johnfrank3642 Рік тому +4

    My dad had a 55 Chrysler Windsor he bought 1960 he drove that car for probably another 10 years I remember going to Georgia and on vacation on a camping trip

  • @stephenholland5930
    @stephenholland5930 6 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic luxo barges.

  • @alexanderlourie2149
    @alexanderlourie2149 Рік тому +3

    I just love it!
    It is much more informative than articles on Wikipedia, and in addition, it is entertaining. Your job is greatly appreciated. Guys, let us support it by clicking on the Like icon; it will help the channel development and increase our chances see more videos like this one.

  • @daveridgeway2639
    @daveridgeway2639 Рік тому +4

    Hi Char, thank you for the info in regards to the first fully transistorized car radio! By the way, alternators (in place of generators) were first introduced as standard equipment on a production car by the Chrysler Corporation on the Valiant in 1960, several years ahead of Ford and General Motors. Alternators are smaller, run cooler, rob less horsepower, more efficient and more reliable than a standard direct current "DC" generator. You mentioned that Chrysler stopped offering disc brakes on the Imperial at that time, you are correct. Chrysler was one of the first to offer disc brakes (only on Imperial) but in the mean time, the configuration was over engineered, high maintenance and very expensive to produce. They where nothing like the configuration of the modern disc brakes of today. Instead of the disc with caliper squeezing on the brake rotor, this system used twin expanding discs that rubbed against the inner surface of a cast-iron brake drum, which doubled as the brake housing. Please reply. Dave...

    • @Char_Jens
      @Char_Jens  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Dave, Interesting how the first disc brakes operated.

    • @daveridgeway2639
      @daveridgeway2639 Рік тому +1

      @@Char_Jens Look up, Chrysler's Pioneering Disc-Brake System Explained.

  • @leedaniels7196
    @leedaniels7196 Рік тому +4

    Love these cars!.They were and still are Amazing!.😊

  • @tomtbi
    @tomtbi Рік тому +4

    I like these 50s cars as well.. they set the stage for the 60s,70s and 80s Muscle Cars in a way...

  • @deantaylor8744
    @deantaylor8744 Рік тому +1

    Fabulous cars

  • @davidfluck1470
    @davidfluck1470 Рік тому +5

    Missing from this video is the black and white folder for the two Crown Imperial models. It is very similar in its format to the small black and white folder featured in this video. It is very rare, and, in my opinion, a very poor and cheap advertisement for Crown Imperial cars when compared to the expensive catalogues for the Cadillac Series 75. Cadillac knew how to advertise; Imperial dropped the ball.

  • @tomtbi
    @tomtbi Рік тому +3

    Hoping to see more 60s,70s and 80s Muscle Cars...

  • @chrisgermo1956
    @chrisgermo1956 Рік тому +3

    ....the 55-56 models are my favorite Imperials, followed closely by the 64-66 models....all Imperials, at least up to about 1970 were very well built cars.....too bad Virgil Exner was a Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde designer with some beautiful cars, and some that morphed into the hideous and bizarre category.....the 59 Imperial's front end look is the perfect example.....

  • @tomtbi
    @tomtbi Рік тому +2

    Hoping to see more Mopars... When my Dad got back from Vietnam in 1968 he rewarded himself with a brand new 1968 Plymouth Road Runner with a 383 and Torqueflite....

  • @mikedrown2721
    @mikedrown2721 11 місяців тому

    I was born in 1946😊

  • @FloydKirby-tw6qs
    @FloydKirby-tw6qs 8 днів тому

    I have a trunk full of old car brochures
    Are you interested in buying them?

  • @berkeleyfuller-lewis3442
    @berkeleyfuller-lewis3442 8 місяців тому

    I always crack up at "democratic" Americans falling for authoritarian / royalist fantasy names for CARS . . . like "Imperial." Always easy to appeal to people's inner "lah-dee-dah" fantasies of grandeur. HA HA. (Love your videos, BTW).

  • @terrysellers6712
    @terrysellers6712 Рік тому

    Virgil Erpp, oops! Extner. Can't watch Video, I personally know Chrysler. However, without watching, I know that the Imperial brand begins in 1955 to 1971. WERE NOT CHRYSLER! Own brand! Wayyyyyy different!