I grew up in the 50's and the 60's and my favorite Imperials are those built during that time. Based on this I would say that for me, your analysis is probably correct. But there are other makes and models of cars that I also very much enjoy from the 80's. I suppose that this means that I may have gone through some kind of second childhood. I find that intriguing. Can I possibly look forward to a third and a fourth? Paul In a message dated 11/15/2003 2:35:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, Imperial59crown writes: > It appears as if the all time favorites are directly related to the persons >age, and the Imperials they first fell in love with, and most of the people on >this list must be younger than me. It is good to know that our Imperials will >still be looked after by a younger generation once we are gone. I guess if you >were not around in the mid 50's, that styling would seem pretty bizarre, >especially by today's standards of aerodynamics, and the standard back then. >My question is does anyone find a Cadillac Escalade attractive? Just a joke, I >don't > want to start a whole string of Cadillac stuff. > > Bill '59 Crown