“Designed for the busy executive who must continue his work while he travels. the Mobile Director also serves as an informal conference lounge in the Crown Coupe.
It features a reclining-back passenger seat that pivots 180 degrees to face the rear; a folding table that pivots to any of four different positions; and a portable reading lamp that conveniently plugs into any of the four cigar lighter sockets.
The table. supported by a sturdy chrome-plated pillar. can be pivoted to the right. to the left. and forward. In the forward position. it converts into a padded armrest between the two front seats. Extended. the table opens out to twice its original size. A lever on the table swivel support permits table height adjustments. A special tool is used for removing the table and storing it in the trunk. ”
Further description --
-A front passenger seat (bucket) that could rotate (swivel) 180 degrees around to face the rear seat (it did not adjust fore-aft).
-A folding wood-grained table that mounted on a large giant post (sort of looked like a chrome traffic light stanchion) on the driveshaft hump in the rear-seat foot-well area. The table was split so it folded in half lengthwise. and one half was fitted underneath with an upholstered pad that. when folded over. became a padded center armrest for the front seat. Or both front and rear seats could have slim. wood-grain tabletops running down the center of the car
There were only 55 of this Rare Model 1968 Imperials produced in 1968. Only a couple are still around.
This is in restore-able condition. Has some fender rust holes. No parts missing.