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Crown Convertible

Crown Convertible (United States of America, 1960)

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© photo courtesy of: RM Auctions
Chrysler Crown Convertible
basic info
spec rating
United States of America US
United Kingdom GB
United Kingdom United Kingdom
United States of America US
United States of America United States of America
Engine
V 8
Type
Convertible (cabrio)
Displacement
413 cu in
Doors
2
Maximum torque
--
Seats
2/5
Wheel Drive
--
Luggage Space
--
Transmission
Automatic
Fuel
Petrol
Power-to-weight
--
Kerb weight
--
safety rating:
NCAP
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fuel efficiency
--
CO2 emissions
--
Displacement
413 cu in
max power
350 hp
acceleration 0-100 km/h
--
top speed
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price
--
loan
--
ownership cost:
annual
--
insurance
--
Fuel
--
service
--
tyres
--
about this car

The year 1960 saw Imperial stick with the body-on-frame construction that Chrysler was beginning to move away from. It also saw the line’s already bold styling exaggerated, with deeply vee-d front bumpers, even taller tailfins, and massive pieces of chrome trim on the front, back, and all around.

A 413-cubic inch Wedge V-8 with 350 horsepower and 470 foot-pounds of torque now resided under hood, and it was attached to a smooth-shifting Torqueflite automatic transmission that deftly carried the car’s 4,700-plus pounds down the road. Passengers enjoyed well-padded leather seating, while the pilot got a High Tower driver’s seat, which parked him behind two deeply hooded instrument pods.

Imperial Crown Convertibles came loaded with power steering, power brakes, a power antenna, and a power folding top, along with several other options. Those features put the price tag up to $5,774, which kept drop-top versions of “America&rsqu...


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