I read this awhile back, and just want to make the observation that 4 doors generally outnumber the coupes, 3 to 4 times in production numbers, sometimes more. And while convertibles generally are more rare than the coupes, just chopping up a coupe cause it's parts fit a little easier, is bad economics, in my eyes. Same goes for sedans, while sedans are usually the most common, this doesn't hold true for Imperials. I think before we go chopping ANY Imperial up for parts, we should take a good look at what we're doing first. I'd rather hunt 20 junkyards taking a bit of a 4 door here and there, then cut up a coupe to fix a convertible, just because it was convenient. Coupes , not as rare as droptops, but not exactly common either. Careful with that Axe, Eugene!! Phil. If I may make a suggestion, I would hold off on > stripping down the four door, I would assume hardtop, for now and see if you > can find a two door parts car first. The reason being that every body panel > from the windshield back is different on the four door so many parts would > be useless for patching up a convertible.