Re: IML: Imperial Clubs and IOCI
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Re: IML: Imperial Clubs and IOCI
- From: "Roger Casagrande" <rdc2382@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 09:16:08 -0500
I heartily agree with Joe on the logo. Put me on the list for the decals.
Roger Casagrande
'55 Newport
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Strickland" <jwstrick426@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Imperial Mail List" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 8:13 AM
Subject: IML: Imperial Clubs and IOCI
Our current Imperial Club is by far better than the old IOCI. I still
have an IOCI sticker on the inside of the rear window of my '62
Imperial. The IOCI was OK as far as it went, but, Joe Rezzino did not
make an effective transition to the computer world. He used a computer
to generate some of the newsletters, but had paper copies printed by a
printer in his area. He passed away years ago and his family members
tried to keep the IOCI alive for a while, but ultimately were
unsuccessful and the club came to an end. I still have a number of the
newsletters.
Our on-line Imperial club is by far the best way to distribute/share
information and maintain a club for our cars. There is such easy access
to the information on-line and many people have contributed material.
We are indebted to our web masters, who have done such a great job and
continue to do so. Our hats are off to all of them!
If window decals are produced what form should they take? I would vote
for the Imperial Eagle which was used from about '55 through the 60's.
The Pentastar was used throughout the Mopar line, so it is not
distinctive enough.
Joe
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