Re: IML: Kenyon's Bagged Big Game
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Re: IML: Kenyon's Bagged Big Game
- From: "Chris \"Creesto\" Lynch" <creesto@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 May 2005 09:40:08 -0400
Kenyon, Papa Hemingway (and my late grandfather) would be proud of you
posing with that big brown game you bagged.
As for the '62, why the heck can't you live in the midwest and how the heck
do you manage to find so many cool cars? I think the only time I've even
seen an Imperial driving around here in Ohio was in a parade.
I would so hock my kids to grab that pretty white baby off you; some body
dings but you're right: so much of it looks great.
Nice catch!
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> From: Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: IML: Have you wanted to own a cherry '62? - See US Mint
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> I got one last night that has a serious engine problem
> and needs seats/carpet/paint to be a serious car, not
> much else at all (and yes, there is quite a bit right
> other than those items). Chrome, door panels,
> headliner, rust-free body, pit-free chrome make this
> guy worth considering. Do the repairs and the car is
> worth at least $6k, and you will likely be into it for
> far less if you do the work yourself.
>
> http://imperialclub.com/temp/Kenyon/1962/
> (special bonus in that file: the brown '61 is already
> at Lowell's place, so don't let him tell you he
> doesn't have the parts you see on that one...)
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