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1960 Imperial Crown Imperial Limousine Ghia [993]

1960 Imperial Crown Imperial Limousine [993] in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, Movie, 2004 IMDB

Class: Cars, Limousine — Model origin: US

1960 Imperial Crown Imperial Limousine Ghia [993]

Position 01:29:12 [*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase

Comments about this vehicle

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antp BE

2005-04-12 23:56

Voiture du comte Olaf.
[Image: crown1.jpg] [Image: crown2.5.jpg] [Image: crown3.3.jpg] [Image: crown4.2.jpg] [Image: crown5.1.jpg] [Image: crown6.jpg] [Image: crown7.1.jpg] [Image: crown8.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2020-07-30 05:53:09 (opal)

phil64

2005-05-07 22:55

Limousine Crown Imperial (carrossée par Ghia)

MrCadillac SX

2005-10-25 03:57

The use of the designation "Crown Imperial" is incorrect in most cases. I believe that "Crown Imperial" is the designation for the "Imperial" limousine by Ghia. "Imperial Crown", on the other hand, is the correct designation for one of the three standard Imperial models built in the years 1957-1963. "

Calrascal

2005-11-07 23:27

Correct, MrCadillac, except that the Crown models continued as a coupe/sedan/convertible series for nearly a decade past '63 until Imperial was reinvented as a two door "personal" car. The Crown name never resurfaced in the subsequent embarrassing attempts at resurrecting Imperial.

royalimperial US

2007-05-09 05:12

One of very few (12ish) Ghia Limousines for 1960, this one was hacked apart by the sobs in Hollywood for this short role. Hopefully not destroyed beyond all repair.

Bravada PL

2007-11-01 14:25

I've just snipped a few glimpses of the movie, and in the next scene the Tatra joins the Imperial - we need a pic of that!

MR38 US

2009-08-20 07:06

Olaf's Imperial lives:

IImperial Limousine - 1960

Imperial Limousine - 1960

1979lincolntowncoupe CA

2010-03-03 22:42

what happenned to the front bumper?

Commander 57 US

2010-08-18 18:01

Yet more Hollywood abuse of a rare, collectible car.

matt trakker

2011-12-26 21:57

Link to "www.flickr.com"

Link to "www.flickr.com"

Link to "www.flickr.com"

antp BE

2011-12-26 22:09

Abandoned in a junkyard, what a shame :(

Milesprower1100 US

2012-04-07 04:24

I heard that Imperial was a division of Chrysler (correct me if i'm wrong)

Commander 57 US

2012-04-07 15:22

From 1955 through 1975, Imperial was a separate make.

maxman CA

2012-12-12 00:32

matt trakker wrote http://www.flickr.com/photos/lostamerica/5638199296/in/set-72157626303892417/

Link to "www.flickr.com"

Link to "www.flickr.com"



The second and thrid are of Poe's Tatra.

-- Last edit: 2012-12-12 23:47:04

Xenotime

2014-01-29 10:40

Good news everyone! This isn't actual Ghia, it is just regular Imperial Crown just lengthened to replicate Ghia. Only one actual 5-window 1960 Ghia Limousine were built.
Note the roof trim is totally dis-similar to any true Ghia limousine but in placement and type.
Also, rear window is same as been on regular Crowns http://www.flickr.com/photos/11174140@N00/3839002346

-- Last edit: 2014-01-29 12:10:07

supcoach US

2020-07-30 06:21

Imperial limo brochure from 1960. Production was 16 units. Link to "www.oldcarbrochures.com"

GodzillaFan54 CA

2020-07-30 15:34

Only 16 built? Couldn't have been a too popular limo.

Doc-in-md US

2020-08-22 21:09

Xenotime is correct, ALL Ghia limousines had doors that extended into the roof, much like the Cadillac series 75 limousines of the same period. As someone who has owned a Ghia Limo [1965 #9], I am happy to know this is not one of the rare limos.

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