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The American car giant Chrysler had used the Imperial name from as far back as 1926 to identify their top of the range cars. It was brought to the fore once more in the 1950s to highlight their new series of luxury vehicles, particularly from 1955 to 1975 and again from 1981 to 1983. The 1959 Imperial Crown is no exception being made during a ‘2nd generation Forward Look’ period when it was all about big wide cars, extravagant tail fins, lots of chrome and very bright colours .
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