IML: dearth of Imperials at local car shows
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

IML: dearth of Imperials at local car shows



Paul said:
<SNIP<> What we are preserving here is the surprise that awaits anyone who for the first time has the 
experience of driving the finest superbly appointed road car ever built in
the United States of America. Seeing one is a store parking lot is fine, but
the real fun comes while driving down the highway. Under the right set of
circumstances, that surprise can be as enlightening today as it was when the
cars were driven off the show room floor.

Paul W.<SNIP>

Absolutely on target. I spend far too much of my life commuting in a tiny Metro,
by need not by desire. When I took Lucille out for the first time in a LONG time,
a couple weeks ago, I was reminded once more of what a superb road machine
these Imperials were designed to be. Sheer pleasure, luxurious comfort, all the power
one could wish for, and precise handling - what more could you want?

Having just come back from a straight-through R/T to Kalispell MT, in a MUCH
newer and VERY plushly appointed F**d truck, I have to say they ain't learned
much in 35 years of automotive "advancement" over my big '68!

Kate



Kate Justet Triplett
Homesick Angels LLC
www.IrishHuntersandJumpers.com
Sultan, WA USA

Home Back to the Home of the Forward Look Network


Copyright © The Forward Look Network. All rights reserved.

Opinions expressed in posts reflect the views of their respective authors.
This site contains affiliate links for which we may be compensated.