Hi The Imperial is a 1982. Dad has had the car for about 15 years. It is in Canyon Lake CA., the car had 57,000 miles when he got it, I think it has about 80,000 on it now. Dad won the car In Senior Center raffle. He doesn't drive so the car mostly set in his garage with the battery disconnected. Do you think it could be driven to Idaho? It's about 1500 miles and three days drive. I am concerned about the years of not much driving what do you think? The last time I drove the car it drove well, just the brakes. I think I will bleed the brakes or have then bled and see if that helps. If I drive the car for a week with no trouble things should be ok. This car has EFI and isn't the F.S. model. We moved from Santa Rosa, CA about 7 1/2 years ago just before I retired from AT&T. We lived in Santa Rosa for about 20 years. And saw lots of change in the area. A good friend stills lives in Petaluma, his name is Mike Wesoloski, he lives on Lohrman Ln. Lawrence R Noska lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx Hauser, ID 83854 -----Original Message----- From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of lillyvine Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 1:25 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: IML: My first message (TEST) I get your email here in Petaluma.. What year is your Imperial Larry, the brakes may have air in the lines and need bleeding, as for the antenna , It sounds like an electrical or power motor problem... On Jan 8, 2004, at 8:14 AM, Larry Noska wrote: > Can some one please let me know if I am hooked up? > > Thank. > > I have one question about breaks. The last time I drove my dads > Imperial the > break pedal was sponge. > I checked the master cylinder and it was close to the top. One other > thing > the power antenna will not work, my brother said it's a belt problem. > > Can any body give me some guidance on those two problems? > > Thanks Larry. > > Lawrence R Noska > lnoska@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Hauser, ID 83854 > > > > >