I have a 65 conv. Many years ago when junkyarding for parts, I have seen 64's & 65"s with the chrome foil type"IMPERIAL" valve cover stickers AND an IMPERIAL air cleaner BAND-not a pie pan like on the 66's & up. It is made of thin aluminum, some places reproduce this on a flat sheet that you trim out. Looks like the one on E Bay once in a while advertised. Anyway, I added these to my car. But some say that it is not original, but I have saw enough of them that way 20+ years ago off the street and ready for the bone-yard, before they were desireable to restore. Rob ----- Original Message ----- From: <RandalPark@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 6:30 PM Subject: Re: IML: 1965? Valve Cover Stickers > I always thought that the '65 had the applique on the valve covers and that the '66 had the pie pan on the air cleaner. Although as old cars I have seen these items interchanged, I never was aware that any cars came new with both. I would be interested to hear a concensus on this. > > Paul > > In a message dated 11/13/2003 11:28:30 AM Eastern Standard Time, JRuffingRuff writes: > > > My 65 Crown convert, VERY unrestored-but in the process, has valve cover "Imperial" stickers. I don't think anyone ever gave it enough care to add the stickers to it later on. > > > > I am not very up on this, are the ones that are on a few 65s the ones that are on the 66s? I definitely want to have the stickers on again when I am finished restoring the car. Do > > I pursue 66 stickers to get them? > > > > Jeff Ruffing > > 65 Crown convert > >