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If you read the rulebook of almost any demolition derby in America, there is one universal law: NO IMPERIALS ALLOWED. But why? It wasn't just because it was heavy. Other 1960s luxury cars weighed just as much, and they folded like cheap tin upon impact. In their obsessive corporate crusade to defeat Cadillac's ride quality, Chrysler engineers accidentally created a civilian dreadnought. By isolating the front subframe and fully boxing the massive perimeter rails, they weaponized the architecture of the 1964-1973 Imperial. It didn't crumple. It transferred kinetic energy directly into its opponents, destroying them while protecting its own drivetrain indefinitely. Today, American Motor Files dissects the outlawed heavy-metal titan. We tear down the specific metallurgical secrets, the corporate warfare that spawned it, and the terrifying reality of staring down the grille of an unkillable machine. This isn't a car review. This is an autopsy of the toughest piece of Detroit steel ever forged.