Welcome Michael - there is much info on these cars on this website. Is your caor original with the EFI System intact? >>>Bob Harris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike & Christine Trettin" <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 12:20 PM Subject: IML: Please WELCOME New Member, Michael Bowman (1981) > New Subscriber(s): Michael Bowman > Email Address is: wldgrdn@xxxxxxxx > Member Location: Spirit Lake, Idaho > > Car(s) owned: 1981 Imperial Coupe, Manila Cream with Mahogony Mark Cross > leather & > factory aluminum wheels. Original am/fm with 8 track tape player. Car > shows 108,000 miles, reverse is elusive when cold, drivers seat needs > new leather, and fixed the drooping headliner, some of the inside > cloth mouldings need to have new material, but the paint, glass, and > most mechanics are good. Power steering pump also leaks, and the motor > for the headlight doors does not operate. Bought the car for $800 in > November 2001. Would like some help finding some parts for the car > as well as advice on bringing it back to top condition. Thanks... > > Self-Introduction: I am 45 years old and a long time Chrysler owner and > supporter. I have > owned more mopars than I can count, wish I still had some of them. I > always seem to drag home another car to add to my collection. I try to > remember to let my better half know before hand, it's better not to > have too many secrets show up in the front yard. This is my second > Imperial, the first was a 1967 Crown 4 door hardtop that I had in the > mid 80's. It was a great car 440, leather, but no vinyl top, bought > from the original owner again for $800, back then. It was a dark gold > color. Thanks for the web site, I look forward to meeting you all and > hope to get some help getting this new addition into proper shape. The > first couple of things I would like to tackle are the headlamp doors > and the interior issues. I have tried to find out if Mark Cross Co. > is still in business via the Internet, but have not found anything so > far, and if they are not, then who would be a suitable second choice. > Also hope to find the correct mahogony brown cloth to fix the front > and rear mouldings around the windows. The car seems to have spent a > lot of time in the sun. I fixed the headliner with some spray glue I > got from a local upholstry shop, and it made that presentable again, > as well as some of the other interior mouldings that the cloth was > loose or pulled away from. In my youth, I worked for the local > Chrysler dealer as a detailer, and later in the parts department. This > was in the early to mid 70's and this is where the bug was firmly > planted. Thanks in advance for any and all help! Michael > > >