I was going through some stuff I had around my house, and came across three rolls of used film which I had yet to develop. So I had them developed, and was surprised in what I found. The rolls of film were used on my k-rcar (and judging by the pics, at least 3 years ago!), and my Dynasty from when I first got it (almost a year ago...). So I updated my sites with some of the new pics. http://www.geocities.com/jim_gathmann/Aries/ http://DodgeDynasty.50megs.com/ I had completly forgotten about these pictures, and cannot remeber taking them. However, they are interesting for a number of reasons. The k-car pictures (not Imperial related directly, but indirectly) demonstiate a few points about car ownership: 1) Know the condition of your car 2) NEVER drive a car like mine (my k-car that is) 3) Don't let a car get as rusty as the k-car, or if you do, get rid of it. 4) If the front brake rotar rests on the floor when the car is jacked two feet off the ground, some suspension work is needed:( Although it can be seen as funny, sad, or even scary, I must point out that I was driving that k-car, in the condition shown in the pictures, and at highway speeds, without thinking about the possibility that the car was in such bad shape. On the Imperial related side of things.. if you look at the rust spots on the rocker pannels on my k-car, those are the same spots to watch out for on 90's Imperials. Also, my Dynasty website also now includes pictures and instructions on how and where to check for rust problems on AC/Y bodies (aka Dynasty, 5th Ave, New Yorker, and Imperial...). Enjoy! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com