I never have been one to post many thoughts in this forum but I need to now...Yes the '57 MoPar line did have its quality faults ( Took me 30 years to find a '57 Plymouth original and nice enough to add to my modest gathering), but from a personal standpoint it was the 1957 Imperial at its introduction that literally made thie hair on this little boy's neck stand on end...Mickey Mantle and Herb Score ceased to be my boyhood heroes and were quickly replaced by Virgil Exner and Those who fashioned steel into the artwork we know today as the "finest expression of the forward look." In fact it is known that the whole Chrysler line was recepient of several design awards that year. My love of the Imperial Marque began that Fall day 47 years ago and continues to this moment. I am very fortunate to own a '58 convertible ( which I think is just a little more refined than its predecessor) and a '65 convertible whose design I'm almost as fond of. and look forward to someday adding a free standing headlight model to complete the triumvirate...God praise and bless the '57 Imperial...It gave me a lifelong appreciation for things automotive. There I said it and I'm glad __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree