Elwood Engel became director of styling at Chrysler Corp in 1961. He is responsible for so many great cars, including the '66 Chrysler. I was impressed with its looks when new, as well as many other Imperials, Dodges, and Plymouths that were designed under his direction from the mid '60's to early '70s.
at 4:18, it sounds like you almost got plowed into. it doesn't seem to matter what condition of car, the 2 piece silver plastic trim that lines the upper speedometer never joins flush, mine is the same. I've never seen one that is flush.
Whoever owns that car obviously LOVES it. I'd kill to have that car. Good on you mate!!!
Absolutely gorgeous Chrysler!
Thank you sir! We thought so as well!
Red n chrome. Mmmm very nice. I think this has got to be the most handsome overall styling on any American car.
Elwood Engel became director of styling at Chrysler Corp in 1961. He is responsible for so many great cars, including the '66 Chrysler. I was impressed with its looks when new, as well as many other Imperials, Dodges, and Plymouths that were designed under his direction from the mid '60's to early '70s.
at 4:18, it sounds like you almost got plowed into. it doesn't seem to matter what condition of car, the 2 piece silver plastic trim that lines the upper speedometer never joins flush, mine is the same. I've never seen one that is flush.
Sweet.
Probably cost close to or slightly above $6000 when new.
Thay car has a stering wheel