Re: IML: Why choose Imperial over Caddy or Lincoln?
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Re: IML: Why choose Imperial over Caddy or Lincoln?



One common theme about Why Imperial over the competition is that we've all been bitten and hooked by it's Elegance/mystique. My story goes like this; My dad was looking to replace his 66 Chry. Newport. We walked around as a family in the Chrysler lot and I sat in the back of a 1973 Imperial. I thought I was in a space capsule and we were about to take  off. We didn't by the car but I was bitten. My Father opted for a 73 caddy that yr., but I never forgot my experience as you can tell. I've bought and sold a 1973 Imperial and now have 3-Imperials 91,93,93. I know their not vintage like everyone else , but to me I get the same High when I drive her down and around town -Anthony
 
P.s. -Lets not forget that if you own a Chevy or a Ford back in the day, you were considered to be a driving a working man's car. But to own a Chrysler- You were considered making- Agreed!
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Why choose Imperial over Caddy or Lincoln?

I chose mine because I wanted something different from a cadillac and in Australia there are so many Cadillacs.  I also wanted a Chrysler Corp car with a long wheel base and have always dreamed of owning a hemi car.  I have owned mine for about 6 months and I love the drive and power of my Imperial.  
 
In saying all that I am still a classic car enthusiast and can appreciate any classic car on it's merits but I have a slant towards the Chrysler Corp.     
 
Chris Wardle 
1958 Imperail Crown 2dr
 


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