Equally nice is the '52 Imperial Hardtop, issued in 2005 and finished in Gull Gray & Ivy Green
1952 Chrysler Imperial Newport Hardtop Coupe, BRK 110
and very recently I came across another color variation, as with the convertible the craftsman is unknown
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Great pics - those two are beautiful!
I have the gray/green and the silver one.
Lol, I just realized I have that exact 1952 (rather than 1951) Chrysler Imperial from Brooklin. They are such great-looking cars and Brooklin white metal replicas. At it's weight, it doubles as a defensive weapon, too !
The green/gray version was one of BRK's best early models. I have it and will never part with it.
Barry Levittan
Long Island, NY
I had the Chrysler Imperial in limited edition all gold version - Brooklin were celebrating some anniversary as I recall with a series of all gold models - but took it back (still untouched) to the vendor to exchange for the two-tone duck-egg, when that was released. They told me the gold version would be worth more in the future, but what could be worth more than this stunning model?
John, could you please tell us about the yellow/black version? I've never seen it before.
I don’t know much. I came across it on eBay. Craftsman is unknown. I picked up a yellow/white ‘56 Pontiac as well,
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
