Sounds like a very interesting project...I'm something of a fabricator myself, but I'm not sure I'd be brave enough to stretch one....Looking forward to the "61 Stretch Limo Saga" Chris 72 Lebaron 71 Lebaron-retired to the barn due to extreme rust 65 Sport Fury conv. Several Dodge Chargers in various stage of decay ----- Original Message ----- From: "KerryPinkerton" <pinkertonk@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 7:13 PM Subject: IML: 61 based Limo > I have 90% decided to build a limo using my 3 61's > instead or simply restoring one of the 4dr hardtop > crowns. This would entail stretching the frame and > considerable sheet metal work but the fabrication is > what I enjoy the most. There was not a limo made > using the 61's as a core so there would be no 'right > or wrong'. This means I would not have to be bound by > 'original' fabrics/colors, etc. > > I would probably put the extra length in the C pillar > so I can use the stainless steel roof inserts. > > I've tracked down a flytesweet decklid up above > Chattanooga. Some rust but more excuse to break out > the welder. > > Kerryp > > > Kerryp > > --- Mike & Christine Trettin > <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Dan Melnik wrote: > > > > > Hi Jeff & evryone else!, > > > Just as a 'you might be interested' item...I found > > this 1960 Ghia for sale > > > in the March issue of OLD CAR TRADER . I can only > > WISH that I had the > > > $$$$$$$ to check this out firther for a purschase. > > Please pass the info on > > > to anyone you know of who might have the interest > > and the $$$$ to > > persueit. > > > > > > 1960 Chrysler Imperial GHIA, 1 of 10 built, No.#2 > > car, midnight blue > > > exterior, navy blue leather front, broadcloth in > > back, new brakes, new > > > wide-whitewalls, 65k miles, $26,900 obo > > > 918-622-6898 / or email: > > m.loveall@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > > > > > It may already be a IML member - I have no idea. > > Since I am a new member > > the > > > name may be more familiar to you right off the > > bat! > > > Good luck! > > > Dan Melnik > > > > It's not owned by an IML member, but the owner, Bill > > Gregory, did send us > > some pictures of the car to post on the website: > > > http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1960/Limos/Gregory/index.htm > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Mike Trettin > > 1956 Imperial Sedan, Turquoise > > > > > >