Welcome to the club. As a fan of the 67s & 68s, I'm happy to see another join the fold. Those are really low mileage cars, and nice color combinations (is the B&W interior in the 4 dr. factory original? I have seen a B&W interior in a '67 sedan but not the hardtop and didn't know if it was available). Is this group you talk about in any way related to the Shriners? (The convertible's previous owner.) You are close enough to Anniston, Ala. to join us at the next meet in April. Hope you will be able to make it. Mark M Mike & Christine Trettin wrote: > New Subscriber(s): Kingsley W. Hooker > Email Address is: wilde42@xxxxxxx > Member Location: Memphis, Tennessee > > Car(s) owned: !967 Crown convertible, pale yellow with black interior, > 50,000 miles > 1967 Crowm four door hardtop, white with black and white interior, 42,000 > miles > > Self-Introduction: I've alwaws been an Imperial fanatic but only recently > have owned one. It was my great fortune to find these within a tear of one > another. They both are pristine and look,run, and drive like new cars. I am > absolutely transported when I slip behind the wheel. The convertible was > originally purchased by one of the Imps of Omaha, a group of approximately > twenty men who each year(approximately 1962-1968)would purchase an Imperial > convertible and would go parading about the streets of Omaha. What a > wonderful spectacle that was. The four door hardtop spent most of its life > in the Denver area but coincidentally was sold new in Beatrice, Nebraska, > ninety miles south of Lincoln where the convertible was originally > purchased. >