1959 Imperial Crown Convertible

August 2024 · 2 minute read

In 1957 the Imperial series was heavily revised, and featured prominent tailfins. In 1958 these fins had grown some more which contributed to the Imperial’s newfound acclaim as “America’s most distinctive fine car”. To hold on to this title in 1959 Chrysler revised the front end styling of the Imperial and in the process, gave the car a much more aggressive looking presence.

The 1959 Chrysler Imperial Crown Convertible presented here, not to be confused with the Crown Imperial, which was a custom built car by Ghia in Italy, was originally sold by Earle C. Anthony of San Francisco. A rare California survivor, it has undergone a five-year complete and total frame-off restoration by Timo Tanskanene Restorations of Riverside, California using as many NOS parts as possible. Once completed it displayed an uncompromising level of perfection.

In Detail

typeSeries Production Car
coachbuilderGhia
engineV8 w/Wedge Cylinder Head
positionFront, Longitudinal
aspirationNatural
block materialCast Iron
fuel feed4-Barrel Carter Carberetor
displacement6776 cc / 413.5 in³
power261.0 kw / 350 bhp
specific output51.65 bhp per litre
body / frameUnitary Steel Monocoque
driven wheelsRWD
front brakesDrums
rear brakesDrums
f suspensionParalel Torsion Bars
r suspensionLive Axle w/Leaf Springs
wheelbase3276.6 mm / 129 in
transmissionTorqueflight 3-Speed Automatic

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