Hugh, Get a bicycle with quick release brakes and hubs. With these you just flick a lever and the brake blocks pull away from the rim. Same idea with the quick release hub. With these two items, the front wheel can easily be removed and the bicycle should fit in the trunk of your Imperial. I have a Sekine 10-speed (27" frame) with both quick release brakes and hubs, and it fit no problem in the trunks of my 1972 Dodge Polara and 1978 Dodge Monaco. I can even get it into the trunk of my 1965 Valiant! I have not tried it yet, but it should fit into my 1983 Imperial as well. So this type of bicycle should easily fit into your Imperial's trunk. Not only do bike racks look ungainly on any car, they are also open invitation to thieves. With your bicycle(s) safely in the trunk, you can park your car anywhere and not have to worry about them being taken. Bill Vancouver, BC > I know this has the potential to get way off Imperial base pretty damn fast, > but it starts off that way, and, unless you really have something > constructive to add, I suggest you send other replies directly to me, so the > poor old ImpCops don't have to wade in and stop and an off topic thread. > > I am keen to find a bicycle that will fit into the trunk of my '58 Imperial. > I assume this means a folding one because, big as it is, it won't hold a > regular bicycle. Does anyone know of a good one? > > I live in Texas, but DON'T have a pick up. I don't want to add one of those > bike carriers. It would look pretty trashy on an Imperial. There are some > great places to go bike riding in Texas, but the roads themselves are too > dangerous, not to mention the hideous distances involved getting there. > > Hugh > >