Re: IML: Crawingl in the dirt was WELCOME A New Member, Hailey Moore
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Re: IML: Crawingl in the dirt was WELCOME A New Member, Hailey Moore



You're right.  The 1981-83 Imperial windshield is unique to the Imperial.
Although the Imperial shares the cowl and A-pillars with the Cordoba and
Mirada, the roof is unique and that is where the difference is.   I had to
replace the windshield on my 1981 two years ago when I registered it here in
B.C. (bought it in Alberta - and, yes, Alberta cars do rust) and had to pay
out $450 for one.

So hang on to the windshield and rear window glass as both are unique to the
Imperial.

Anything else worth picking?

Bill
Vancouver, BC



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Don Hudson" <mopar4me@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 4:37 PM
Subject: Re: IML: Crawingl in the dirt was WELCOME A New Member, Hailey
Moore


> Ah crawling around in the dirt under an Imperial.  I know the feeling as
I'm
> preparing to pull motor and transmission from an 83 Imperial prior to
> sending it off to the crusher.  I've also heard that the windshield is
> unique to the Imperial and would not fit a Mirada/Cordoba or vice versa.
If
> tru, I should pull the W/S as a spare for my 81.
> Don
>



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