Hey Gang: I just thought that I would put my two cent worth in on ths one. I remember the first time that I drove a c-body chrysler. It was a 69 Imperial sedan and I was 16. My good friend had just bought it from a recomendation by a friend that owns a 71 Newport. Ever since that time I have had a hard time finding even a close comparision to the big CHryslers. I love them and I have always loved the big cars even as a small kid. Upon driving the 69 Imperial, that made me decide to find one of my own. Well after a short search around town, I too found a 69 Imperial sedan that need much work. I didn't care. I bought it and put some cash into it and drove it a couple of years. I no longer own that car but I do own a 71 Imperial sedan and 69 Imperial coupe. They are both great cars that have hardly even failed me once. I love them and I will never get rid of them. I can just only dream of owning a couple more for the collection. Well, all I can say is that I am very happy that Ken's some found the Imperials sooo cool and that there is life outside a Honda and an Acura. So, with that said, I will sign off now and say..LONG LIVE IMPERIALS!!!!!!!!! Tony Fortner (IMP6971) 71 Lebaron 4 Door 69 Imperial Coupe >From: Ken Miller <kdmiller@xxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: "'mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: IML: Imperial Pleasures >Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 08:05:37 -0800 > >It was 50 degrees with no rain in Portland yesterday, so I decided to >exercise the Imperials (my poor 67 has been sitting nearly 6 months!). I >also got out the 64 New Yorker Salon. All three cars started right up and >after the flat spots on the 67's tires rounded out, ran smoothly and >perfectly. > >Now, my son Tom just turned 17 and has his "learner's permit" which means >he can drive if I am sitting next to him. I decided it was time for him to >experience the pleasures of Imperial driving. So far, he has only driven >his mom's Honda Civic and my 1998 Town and Country minivan. > >His driving report, from his somewhat inexperienced perspective, is that >the Imperials are quite superior to the Chrysler (no surprise there). > Also, he preferred the 67 over the 61 (again, no surprise to those of us >who have both) even though the 61 has just 57,000 miles compared to the >67's 150,000. > >His comment was "Dad, you gotta sell me one of these cars!". This from a >kid who has been lusting for the tricked-out Hondas and pickups his friends >have. There's hope for the younger generation! > >Ken Miller >61 and 67 Converts - no new scratches and dents (whew!) > >