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That's a Crown Imperial 145" WB  Divider window Limo.

I think maybe only about 700 were made for 1946-48. Rare car.

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Dual heaters and a brake booster too!

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In 1947 for Chrysler there were two shades of dark Maroon...that's the color I seem to see....

Up through march of 1947.... Royal Maroon code #18

Also used was....................... Regal Maroon Code # 16

Both are a dark shade of maroon.

Odd that the firewall is black.

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Sorry........I did not see this post/question till just now (Sat night).........I assume that is Fulton, MS.....and no, I

did not know there is a museum there.   Is it anywhere close to Tupelo?     We are going to Pensacola, FL in

July, but will be flying this time instead of driving.  

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A little correction:  Fulton is located between Kingdom City, MO and Jefferson City, MO on US 54.  It's about 7 miles south of I-70.

Fulton is also the home to Westminster College which is where, in 1946, Winston Churchill gave a speech which included:

'From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent.'   The "Iron Curtain" stuck.

The Churchill museum at the college is worth some time, too.

 

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Tupelo's Auto Museum is a real find. Most people never expect a museum of that size in the area. One thing they have on site is several bays in which active restorations are taking place. Occasionally you can catch one in progress and watch some of the work. I used to live in the area, Belden, MS, before moving out west. I have to admit it was one of the biggest factors driving my need to restore an old vehicle. Frank Spain was the founder, he was a great leader in the North Mississippi, as founder of the local NBC station WTVA. I was also a sort of inventor and a pioneer in microwave communication service beginning in 1959, I had not realized it had been around that long. he passed away in 2006 from cancer. The Tupelo Automobile Museum is his legacy and his life. If you have the chance, don't miss the visit, it is well worth the admission.

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There is now a new Route 66 car Museum in Springfield, MO.  Located on College Street, just west of Kansas Avenue (on the west side of town).  The owner converted the building from a manufacturing facility to a museum to house 70 to 75 cars.  My bro in law and I went there a few days ago.....the man  has purchased nice quality examples of the cars he included.  There is other related memorabilia around the place plus a small gift shop area. Pretty nice.  Admission is $13 per person as I recall....a couple bucks less for seniors. Link: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwihmJy65sDVAhUj_4MKHTFYAFYQFghxMAM&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.news-leader.com%2Fstory%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fozarks%2F2016%2F06%2F15%2Fspringfields-new-route-66-car-museum-opens-public%2F85825340%2F&usg=AFQjCNGxIWAxmRQLVb5Y5sjTiSAZI8eV3Q

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I did not even know about the museum in Fulton, MO as I never go to that area of the state.  Thanks for the

information.  Maybe I can take a trip up that way some day.

A list of what is on display (maybe not all at all times)

 Doctor's Buggy and Horse -- 1896 Ford Quadracycle -- 1902 Oldsmobile R Runabout  -- 1903 Humberette  -- 1907 REO Touring  -- 1909 Black Auto Buggy -- 1909 Ford Model T Touring  -- 1909 Lambert Model A1 -- 1910 Kelsey Motorette  -- 1911 International Harvester Chain Drive Truck  -- 1914 Woods Mobilette  -- 1915 Studebaker Touring  -- 1917 Ford Model T Roadster  -- 1917 Oldsmobile Touring  -- 1917 Scripps Booth Roadster  -- 1919 Briscoe  -- 1919 Chevrolet Roadster  -- 1919 Dodge Brothers Roadster  -- 1920 Chalmers Hardtop  -- 1920 Ford Model T Center Door  -- 1922 Ahrens Fox Pumper  -- 1922 Dodge Brothers Touring -- 1922 Wills Sainte Claire -- 1924 Stanley Steamer -- 1926 Packard Limo  -- 1926 Packard Touring  -- 1926 Pierce Arrow 7 Passenger Touring  -- 1926 Willys Knight Sedan  -- 1927 Bugatti (VW Kit Car)  -- 1929 Chevrolet Cabriolet  -- 1929 Cord Cabriolet  -- 1929 Rolls DH Coupe -- 1930 Ford Model A Coupe  -- 1931 Ford Model A Roadster  -- 1931 Marmon  -- 1931 Rolls Royce Phantom II  -- 1932 Chevrolet Confederate  -- 1932 DeSoto CSC Roadster  -- 1932 Ford Model 18  -- 1932 Franklin  -- 1932 Hudson  -- 1932 Hupmobile Roadster  -- 1932 LaSalle  -- 1932 Nash  -- 1932 Pontiac Series 302 Coupe  -- 1932 REO Royale Model 8-35 -- 1932 Willys-Knight Model 66D Sedan  -- 1934 Model 40 Ford Roadster  -- 1938 Buick Series 40  -- 1938 Dodge Panel Truck -- 1941 Lincoln Continental Mark I  -- 1941 Packard Coupe  -- 1947 American LaFrance Ladder Truck  -- 1947 Diamond T Pickup  -- 1947 Hudson Pickup  -- 1950 Buick Special Series 40  -- 1952 Kaiser Manhattan  -- 1952 Seagrave Pumper  -- 1954 MG TF Midget  -- 1955 Studebaker Speedster  -- 1956 Lincoln Continental Mark II  -- 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible  -- 1957 Ford Thunderbird  -- 1959 Ford Edsel  -- 1959 Ford Skyliner Fairlane  -- 1960 Chrysler Imperial -- 1963 Chevrolet Corvair  -- 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray  -- 1965 Chevrolet Corvair -- 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe  -- 1968 Volkswagen Beetle  -- 1969 Ford Fairlane 500 Convertible  -- 1969 GM Chevrolet El Camino -- 1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III  -- 1969 Mercedes Benz 280 SL  -- 1970 AMC Javelin SST Fastback Coupe  -- 1970 Cadillac Stretch Limo  -- 1970 Chevrolet Z28 Camaro  -- 1970 Dusenberg (VW kit car)  -- 1973 International Harvester Travelall  -- 1974 Cadillac Fleetwood El Dorado  -- 1975 Honda Civic  -- 1975 Renault Electric  -- 1980 Mazda RX-7 -- 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood El Dorado Limo  -- 1982 DeLorean Coupe  -- 1985 Cadillac Seville  -- 1986 Litestar Pulse GCRV  -- 1987 Jaguar XJ6 Series III  -- 1997 

 

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