Body style by Lebaron
An iconic CCCA Full Classic
By 1931, Chrysler’s Imperial had grown from simply an upmarket version of lesser models into something truly unique and special. It had been graced with classically beautiful styling, which was inspired by the Cord L-29, and was noteworthy for its massive 145-inch wheelbase chassis and smooth 125-horsepower straight-eight. Not only was this car big and powerful, but it was also a superb driver, with advanced steering geometry that made it shockingly easy to swing through wide corners at speed. The term “driver’s car” is seldom applied to American Classics of this era, but it is apt for the Imperial.
Light Sand beige with Burgundy Fenders
Light Sand beige Leather Interior
125 bhp, 384.8 cu. in. L-head inline eight-cylinder engine, four-speed manual transmission
Very attractive, and elegant coachwork By Lebaron
Dual side-mounted spare tires with side view mirror mounts
Dual windscreens with wind wings
Imperial Gazelle mascot
Leather covered trunk
Lester Tires wide white walls