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Forget Kato—the Green Hornet's coolest sidekick is his car. The masked crime-fighting vigilante used a weapons-laden Chrysler Imperial Crown, nicknamed Black Beauty, in the 1966 television show.
The Black Beauty Chrysler Imperial Crown will take a leading role in the 2011 3D action movie The Green Hornet.
We drive and tell the inside story of Black Beauty, The Green Hornet’s very special Chrysler Imperial, one of the great TV hero cars of all time.
One of them is the Black Beauty we have here, built from a 1966 Chrysler Imperial, the car most often associated with the Green Hornet.
Chrysler brought Jeffries a new black ’66 Imperial Crown sedan, and he attacked the body with a vengeance.
If you watch television, you might recognize this big, black convertible - and its owners - from the hit History channel show Pawn Stars. Read about the 1966 Imperial Crown Convertible from a ...
At the time Chrysler Corp., said Imperials were for discriminating buyers, but Imperial production was pitifully low in 1967 compared to its closest competitor and the big dog in the field, Cadillac.
The black stretch was based on a Chrysler LeBaron convertible chassis and handcrafted by coachbuilder Ghia in Italy. It’s one of 10 similar vehicles that were produced and features a 340 hp 413 ...
The 1952 Chrysler Imperial Parade Phaeton owned by New York City has been parading heroes and champions down Broadway's "Canyon of Heroes" for 70 years.
During the late '50s, no luxury car underwent a more dramatic transformation than Chrysler's Imperial. Not since the custom-body days of the early '30s had the Imperial received such intensive ...
You got a big 350-horse 440 engine and all the luxury Chrysler could give you. And, speaking of Chrysler, this is not a "Chrysler Imperial," as Imperial was considered a separate marque during ...
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