I was a child when these were released and one of my uncles had one of these, a 1962. These were just amazing, head, turning cars compared to Lincoln or Cadillac at the time. Nothing else on the road looks like these!
"A world inhabited by people who can afford to discriminate." I know what they mean, but it's still funny since 1963 was a pivotal year in the civil rights movement.
I'm sold! Great advertising.
Classic Imperial for 63 - what a beauty !!
When autos were works of art.
I was a child when these were released and one of my uncles had one of these, a 1962. These were just amazing, head, turning cars compared to Lincoln or Cadillac at the time. Nothing else on the road looks like these!
The choice of Beverly Hills bank presidents for years to come.
Love to add one to my stable.
Sold mine two years ago. Was a wonderful car.
Love these! Keep'em coming.
Milburn Drysdale is the proud owner!!! 👍👍
Time marches on
Beautiful Car 🚗 I Would Love to Have One Fully Restored of Course 😉
the Cadillac of Mopar are the Imperials more roomy and comfort than the Lincoln and Cadillac.
Lincoln sold more cars than Imperial. The biggest selling luxury car was, of course, Cadillac.
The Eagle of 1963 was the Hands Up Don't Shoot Eagle.
"A world inhabited by people who can afford to discriminate."
I know what they mean, but it's still funny since 1963 was a pivotal year in the civil rights movement.
🍀Got R Done 😎✌️
Where is this world? I’ve obviously missed out!!
Chrysler 👍
Was this coverted to a umatic or vhs? Doesnt look like film but it wouldve had to have been id assume...
Looks like 4th generation VHS.
The hood ornament looks very Germanic?
More expensive than the rolls Royse in 1963
🤔Mmmmt .... wonder how it did 😏 .
Too bad and it's a shame that today's low-level & low-minded American President doesn't and couldn't follow the descriptions used in this ad.
WTF???
Yeah, like what's this suppose to mean?????