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== Early History ==
== Early History ==


4 door Crowns had a chrome button locking latch on driver and front passenger arm rest flip up doors.
Early production cars had release tabs on the front door pocket covers.


Early Imperials had an emblem on top of the dashboard by the windshield trim  
Early Imperials had an emblem on top of the dashboard by the windshield trim  

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1964 Chrysler Imperial

Early History

Early production cars had release tabs on the front door pocket covers.

Early Imperials had an emblem on top of the dashboard by the windshield trim

Also seen early were two oval opening in the drivers side of the radiator support panel, for the power steering pump hoses to reach the optional power steering fluid cooler.

The 64 Imperial

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Crown

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