Has anyone on this list ever worked at a dealership that sold Imperials? Has anyone ever sold them or worked on them for a living as a mechanic? Why is it, I wonder, that it is so rare to see pictures of Imperials on dealer fore courts? I cannot imagine seeing five or six same year Imperials lined up, side by side, gleaming and awaiting buyers. Did anyone on the list ever buy a new Imperial from a dealer? What was the experience like? Were there many to choose from? Did anyone ever buy one using a promo model that now sell for such high amounts on e-bay? A friend of mine has an uncle who works as a parts manager for Advance Auto parts. He apprenticed as a Mopar mechanic in the 60s. He worked on Imperials, plus other Mopar models. I was talking with him last year when his nephew and I were trying to improve the brakes on the 58. He did not have anything good to say about the Mopar flagship. He was a youngster at the time and more interested in muscle cars, so Imperials were at the wrong end of the spectrum to engender any respect but he stressed how difficult they were to work on in comparison to the "lesser" makes, the companies bread and butter vehicles. I'd be keen to find out about other peoples first hand experience in either selling, buying or working on these cars when they were new. When getting parts involved going to a store, not a scrap yard. Hugh