SCIOIV9N1 Final - Southern California Imperial Owners Inc.
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SCIOIV9N1 Final - Southern California Imperial Owners Inc.
Imperial Eagle Newsletter of the Southern California Imperial Owners Incorporated Volume 9 Issue 1, Spring 2009 FIt for a Queen ... or King! 1953 IMPERIAL MEMBER PROFILE BE ROAD READY In this issue we take a look back to the 1953 Imperial and its royal connection. We say “goodbye” to a long time friend and member of the Southern California Imperial Owner family. We cover some practical tips whether you are taking a long journey or just a short trip. [1] PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Marc Hampton, President, SCIOI To all the members of the SCIOI, As you know this year we did not have the I have sad news to announce for the club. sixth annual barbecue due to the unstable Dick Kretschmer has passed away. What a weather patterns in February and March. For tremendous force he was in the SCIOI and was me, this event is something I plan for all year always willing to help in any way he could during long so it feels like something was missing in my club events. He was a true Imperialist for sure. life. I keep thinking it is coming up soon. LOL. Juanita Kretschmer is still in the rehab home due Well let’s hope next year will be more to the stroke she had more than a year ago. We cooperative in the weather department. will miss both of them as wonderful contributing members of the club and their wonderful The State meet in Sacramento is coming up at the end of the month, which I will be friendships and the love they always had for all of us. attending. Hope to see all of you there as well. This year I am not bringing my Imperial; it is just So for now let me wish al of you traveling a little bit too far for the old lady. But the events to Sacramento this month for the State meet, a planned sound great and should prove to make very safe journey indeed and I am looking the whole meet a tremendous success. forward to seeing you there. Knowing the effort put into these State meets I can appreciate what the IOANC has gone Best regards, through to bring us a great time. There are plans to have an SCIOI event in early June this year to make up for the lack of the the 6th Annual BBQ. There will be a flier sent out. [2] Marc Marc D. Hampton, President, SCIOI IMPERIAL ON-LINE Imperial owners have several websites from which to choose: Southern Cal Imperial Club – www.socalimperials.com This is our official website. It has information about the club’s members, cars and upcoming events. Northern California Imperial Club – www.ioanc.com The website for the Imperial Owners Association of Northern California. Imperial Mailing List – www.imperialclub.com The original Imperial website. It has much information on Imperials, including parts and cars for sale and links to other Imperial clubs and other car websites. ANNOUNCEMENTS SAVE THE DATE Imperial Statewide Meet April 29 to May 3, 2009 Laguna Niguel Picnic September 26, 2009 Welcome New Members! Dennis Guthrie and Ed Ferrara 1982 2 Door Coupe, Frank Sinatra Edition Dave and Camela Labhard 1937 2 Door Business Coupe YOUR CLUB OFFICERS FOR 2008-2009 President – Marc Hampton Vice-president – Linn Davis Secretary – June Reinhardt Treasurer – Nannette Clark Web Publisher – Hans-H Schoor Editors – Darryl Green Larry Pritchett Tour Coordinator – Mark Johnson Palm Springs Riverside Garden Grove San Diego Switzerland Palm Springs Huntington Beach Long Beach [3] 760-323-0062 951-276-1925 714-636-0915 858-277-9870 760-322-3388 760-322-3388 562-988-9166 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Fit for a Queen...or King: The 1953 Chrysler Imperial The 1953 Chrysler Imperial was the highest class of Chrysler competing with the likes of Cadillac, Packard, and Lincoln. Imperials received the best material and components Chrysler had in the 1953 models: (Ausco-Lambert disc brakes, the biggest hemi V-8, and Fluid-Torque Drive or Powerflite transmission all standard) and naturally offered the best grades of upholstery. Specifications Engines: OHV-V8, 331.1 cid (3.81 × 3.63); 1951-1953 180 bhp; 1954 235 bhp Transmission: 1953 Fluid-Torque Drive until June, 1953 and then Powerflight Suspension, front: independent, coil springs, tube shocks Suspension, rear: live axle, leaf springs, tube shocks Brakes: front/rear drums; discs optional (standard on Crown Imperial) Wheelbase (in.): Newport 131.5; Sedan & Town limo 133.5; Crown Imperial 145.5 Weight (lbs): 4,230-4,570; Crown Imperial IMPERIAL 5,220-5,450 Top speed (mph): 100-105 0-60 mph (sec): 11.0-13.0 1953 was a watershed year for the Imperial in Chrysler marketing, as it is the first time that the Imperial rated its own ad campaign. The Chrysler product line was topped by Imperial at this point in time, with Imperial to become a separate division in 1955. The interesting development in this year's ad campaign is the introduction of the Chrysler Imperial Rose in horticultural circles as a tie-in to the promotion of the car (presumably with the female portion of the automotive purchase decision making process). This was not the first time that women had been included in the marketing strategy, and they would continue to do so increasingly through the '50's and '60's in fashion and style tie-ins. 1953 Crown Sedan [4] Gone are the scientific and logic-based black & MAJESTY white ads that seek to exclaim superior design and quality. Rather this is prestige and elegance by Germain's (United States) in 1952. The plant is an erect bush that will grow to heights between 5' and 9'. The complete 1953 Chrysler corporate line was association with royal power and wealth; which, with introduced October 30, 1952. The Custom Imperial no monarch in the USA, was an interesting play to Newport hardtop was introduced on March 18, 1953. people's emotional and psychological views of the Its base price was $325 over the sedan but in a price embodiment of luxury. This is the first & last time that war with the other "Big Three", Chrysler instituted a any direct visual play to the regal aspects of the word general price cut on March 25, and the new model "Imperial" are made in an Imperial ad campaign. But was reduced by $45. A week later, the delivery and with the coronation of Her Royal Highness, Princess handling charges for Imperials were raised $10, so the Elizabeth in 1953, Chrysler created a single customer came out $35 ahead. “Coronation Imperial”. This Town Limousine was Although the Imperial looks very similar to the finished in Royal Purple enamel paint with a white '53 New Yorker, they have different wheelbases, doeskin interior with Royal Purple cloth inserts taillights and side trim. Clean front fenders and a complete with gold laurel stitching and gold finish higher rear fender also set it apart. This is the first trim. The wrap around glass was modified to make a year for the stylized eagle hood ornament. Power blind C-pillar. Rumor has it that K. T. Keller, the brakes and windows, center folding arm rests (front President of the Chrysler Corporation used the car and rear) and a padded dash were standard. Parking personally. lights on all Imperials were positioned between the top and center grille moldings. Chrysler Imperial was the first rose used in the advertising and promotion of a major consumer product - the Chrysler Imperial automobile. It is a very refined Hybrid Tea bush with large (4" - 5") dark red and highly fragrant flowers. Chrysler Imperial was raised by Dr. Walter E. Lammerts and introduced by [5] The Coronation Custom Imperial Member Profile: Dick Kretschmer Richard “Dick” Kretschmer was born in Chicago, Illinois living in the vicinity of the St. Valentine’s Day As editors, we look forward to profiling a person or massacre during the depression and prohibition. Bad couple from the Southern California Imperial Club. This ankles forced him to give up his dream of being a allows each of us to read about and possibly learn things professional baseball player. He then enlisted in the Army about the profiled member that we may not have known. for twenty one dollars a day. His unit, the 69th Coast We were planning on profiling Dick and Juanita Artillery was sent by Franklin D. Roosevelt to San Diego to Kretschmer last year. Unfortunately, Juanita had a protect it from any possible invasion. disabling stroke so we decided to postpone the article until she was better. It is with much sadness that we have to posthumously write about Dick Kretschmer. Juanita and Dick Kretschmer [6] He participated in WW II, landing in France as part of the 63rd Infantry Division, 263rd Engineers, “C” Battalion. He received a bronze star for his part in blowing a hole in the Siegfreid Line, enabling the penetration along the German Army’s frontline defenses. He was quiet about it, but proud of his contributions and being an American. After his enlistment period ended, he continued to serve our country in the Army National Guard until he retired as a Chief Warrant Dick Kretschmer Officer in 1982. In his civilian life, Dick worked 43 years for the San Diego Gas & Electric Company as an Emergency Crew Dispatcher. Dick met his wife of 65 years, Juanita Stevens at the Palace skating rink in San Diego, separated only by World War II. He was a good man, husband, father and friend. He was fair, brave, honest, generous and caring. He gave without talking about it to those in need. After his family, classic cars were his passion. He belonged to the Antique Car Club, and had been a member of the Southern California Imperial Owners Club for the last 20 years. Dick is survived by his wife Juanita, two daughters, Barbara Ann (Bobbie) Brown and Georgiana (Georgie) Birch, two grandchildren and four great grandchildren, his sister Georgie Henry and sister-in-law, Marge Kretschmer. Personally, I knew of Dick’s generosity. He was one of the first club members I met and was so kind. He helped advise me on restoring my 1960 Imperial and even gave me some needed parts. We will all miss him. Dick passed away on February 14, 2009. - Darryl Green [7] HIT THE ROAD your windows are clean, the mirrors are at the Many people have concerns about taking their cracks in the windshield and the defrost function cars on long trips, especially if their cars are works adequately, in order to ensure that your getting on in years or mileage. Truth is, long trips visibility won't be hindered in any way. are actually easier on your car than day-to-day Your car's braking system is your last line driving -- but a breakdown far from home can of defense and you need it to be in tiptop really ruin your fun. A few simple checks will shape. Even if you don't hear them stave off many common problems. As with most squealing yet, have an expert conduct a things, it's best to start early. thorough inspection. Furthermore, if correct angle, and don't be afraid to install new wiper blades. Double-check that there are no you feel that your brake pedal is Get any major repairs done. softer than usual, it might be a If your car needs major repair or maintenance, sign of abnormal deterioration, do it at least one month before you go. That will so have it checked as soon as allow plenty of time for any problems related to possible. the repair to pop up. Hoses and belts are like While it's true that the more you the blood arteries of the human body; they drive, the more your battery gets connect the entire system. If there's a loose charged, if the battery has reached connection, you might find yourself hitchhiking the end of its natural life, you might have before you know it. Make sure all hoses and difficulty starting your car. You don't want to belts are tightly secured. jumpstart the car every day, do you? While Check the coolant, or have your mechanic you're at it, make sure that the electrical and Mobile phone - What if check the coolant's mixture of antifreeze and ignition systems are as good as new. water to make sure the car is properly protected. If you feel your car's air conditioning getting If the coolant needs to be changed, do it now. progressively weaker, don't waste any time and Check the tires and make sure they are inflated have a professional look into it. Your road trip is to the proper pressure. Low pressure can cause supposed to be a vacation, not a foray into a extra heat buildup that can lead to a blowout at steamship boiler room. high speeds. Follow the instructions for Check the air filter. A clogged air filter reduces checking tire pressure in your owner's manual. fuel economy. They're inexpensive and easy to While you're down there, check the tire tread. change. If your current air filter has been in the Put a penny, edge on with Lincoln's head car for more than 10,000 miles, it's time to clean pointing down, in one of the grooves of the tire. it or change it. If you can see the space above Abe's head, it's Get any major repairs done. If you don't have a time for new tires. Check the spare tire make current road atlas, get one. Hours and hours of sure the spare is fully inflated and that the jack, expressway can get boring. Getting off the wrench, and other tire-changing bits are in the beaten path can add an entirely new dimension trunk. If your car has wheel locks, make sure to your trip. your car breaks down after all? What if you run out of gas in the middle of the desert? Keep a cell phone for emergencies (along with a charger); not to chat with buddies or pick up messages every hour. Extra fuses & oil Sometimes, trouble springs up without warning -- even if you take the necessary precautions. Blown fuses and oil shortages are common causes of tribulations, so prepare for the worst by taking along extra fuses and at least a quart of motor oil. you have the adapter for the lock-nut. If you don't have some sort of roadside Check the glovebox for the owner's manual assistance program, consider joining AAA. and registration. If the manual is missing, They'll tow your car if it breaks, change the tire if consider ordering a replacement before you go. it goes flat, jump start the car if the battery dies, Check the registration to make sure it won't open the doors if you get locked out, and give expire during your trip. you gas if you run out. A AAA membership will Check the headlights, the blinkers and the usually pay for itself the first time you run into interior lighting. Faulty lights can be very trouble -- plus you'll get discounts at some dangerous, as other motorists will have a hard roadside motels and restaurants. time gauging their distance from you on the Wash and vacuum your car. Before you pack, road. Furthermore, you can be pulled over by give your car a good scrubbing and vacuuming. the police, should your lights be burnt out. Clean cars always seem to run better. Besides, Wipers need to be checked. Driving a car is not who wants to travel in a dirty car? like commanding a submarine. You must constantly keep your eyes peeled for obstacles. In order to facilitate this task, make sure that all [8] Arrive safely and in style What to take with you: Emergency kit - Again, in the spirit of taking precautions, having an emergency kit in your car with all the essential tools to circumvent foreseeable troubles. Your kit should contain jumper cables, a knife, a flashlight, a multipurpose tool, tire sealant, and duct tape. Relax! Unexpected things can happen, but if you've followed these guidelines, you've headed off a lot of potential problems. Relax and enjoy your trip