I had forgotten all about writing that letter. I kept the car two more years until my father sold it out from under me while I was away in the Army. I sure wish I still had it. It was an Imperial "New York Special", a very limited edition with duel side mounts, two-tone interior and the largest engine. It was a great car. Before it was gone I drove it all over the country, several times from coast to coast. "OLDER AND WISER" 4 - Toes David R. Christensen On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 19:28:05 -0600 "hugh hemphill" <hugtrees@xxxxxxxx> writes: > This is a verbatim letter to 'Motor Trend' magazine, September 1957 > > "OLDER AND WISER" > > Dear Sir: > > I own a 1938 Chrysler Custom Imperial. I bought it used four years > ago. > Since that time I have averaged about 2200 miles driving a month. > My car > has not needed any repairs other than the usual upkeep. The car is > a good > performer. I drive it hard and fast but still get about 12 mpg in > traffic > and 17.4 mpg on highways. > > The car attracts attention wherever it goes. I don't think they > "build them > like they used to." > > David R. Christensen > Arlington, Va. > > (Imperialists, it seems never change. Change 1938 to any year of > your > choice and date your version of this letter as of today. Seem > familiar? I > wonder if Jim Martin, our resident 1939 man, agrees with this > letter?) > > Hugh >