"Night Life" appears to be a promotional video for the 1962 Imperial; any girlie shots are purely incidental. |
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It appears this young man has borrowed the '62 Imperial convertible in order to impress some girls. |
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Hey, watch the leather seats there, Junior! Good thing Imperials are built tough as nails. |
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Notice the two pairs of freestanding headlights prominently displayed in front. |
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Close-up of the fabulous grille, while the cheesy soundtrack mentions "good-looking guys and fancy cars..." |
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I'm not sure why she has to stand, given the Imperial's spacious interior and comfortable, 60/40 seat. |
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Here the youngsters are apparently celebrating getting to use the 1962 Imperial for the night. |
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Here's a better view of that 60/40 split seat, as well the square steering wheel used from 1960-1963. |
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The hood ornament stands straight up for 1962, as it did until 1968. |
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Even at night or in fog, visibility with the large headlights is excellent. |
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Hood is constructed of sturdy, 16 gage steel, and will not buckle. |
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Doing the splits for 1962: Imperial returned to the trademark grille seen in 1955-1956. |
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The gorgeous '62 Imperial convertible gets a lot of whistles as it cruises through town.. |
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