In response to Canu's post on the Imperial Museum, ... I moved to Las Vegas in July and left my beloved Imperial behind in Albuq. Partly able to assuage my grief by visiting the Imperial car museum x2. they do have more cars in storage so do ask what else they have when you visit the museum. Yes, tickets are free but at times it appears that there is a cost. the best thing to do is go to the web site and you can reserve free tickets. My understanding-right or wrong-is that there is a certain number of free tickets released in a day, so making reservations to get free tickets is worthwhile. Hours are 9:30-9:30 daily. www.AutocollectionS.com see number in Canu's post, also toll free 800-634-6441 (hotel).anyway it is worthwile to see and apparently there is another fabulous collection in town that is not yet open to the public, and making inquiry is on my to-do list. should you come to Las Vegas, let us know, maybe we can gather the local Imperialists and give you a some old fashioned hospitality (and raise my spirits-my car still is in albuq). . also, thank you, those who have posted reports to other neat cars to see-I think most Imperialists do value other cars as well (almost as well). I am grateful for the times some of you direct me to other nice car sites on the web and when you mention other worthwhile museums such as the Peterson in LA, I look forward to going sometime. I think that was Kenyon(?). Happy Imperialing regards Jerr53 ----- Original Message ----- From: "canu di bona" <ccdibona@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 6:54 AM Subject: Re: IML: Pope in the Imperial > The Auto Collection at the Imperial Palace Hotel and > Casino in Las Vegas (702-794-3174) has on display and > for sale over 300 cars described as "inspired works of > automotive design" one of which is a 70's(?) LeBaron > given by Chrysler to, which Pope I don't recall, for > his U.S. tour. It is for sale complete with the small > Vatican parade flags. Anyway they should be able to > put you in touch with photos. That is the only > Imperial currently in that impressive collection. If > you're in Vegas, it's free and worth stopping in for. > I never saw so many cars worth over $1,000,000.00 > Like anything else in Vegas, that auto collection is > over the top. > Canu > in NC > looking for another '62