Ingeresting. The color, at least in the photo, reminds me of the color on Hughes' 54 Chrysler with the special AC. Might be a special order to match??? perhaps the color is a signature color for Hughes' cars????? Just musing, Henry Hopkins And the 54 Chrysler may have been a 53 and it may have been a DeSoto. The point is the color not the accuracy of my memory of the particular car. ----- Original Message ----- From: <mopar2@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 7:29 PM Subject: Re: IML: 58 imp. conv. on ebay > If this is the same car I think it is, & there can't be > that many around, the original owner was Howard Hughes. When > I lived back east a car just like this was part of The > Norheast Imperial Owners Club. The older gentleman's name > that owned it escapes me. He did sell it & a much younger > guy bought it & drove it quite a bit. While he owned it, the > car got hit in the front & the hood no longer lines up > properly. > If this is indeed the same car, Howard Hughes purchased > it new for Jane Russell. The last time I saw that car was at > the WPC meet in Rutland, VT. I talked to the owner then & he > was concidering selling the car then. > John > > "A. Foster" wrote: > > > Hello Gang; I would find it hard to believe that this > > convertible would be a 95 point car. For one thing it > > states that it is an older restoration which will mean a > > little wear in places. Also if you look closely under the > > hood you will notice that someone has installed an > > alternator in place of the stock generator, this concerns > > me as to how well it was done. The covers for the spark > > plug leads should be painted black and not silver. A minor > > detail but there are also no decals to be found anywhere > > in the engine compartment, even on the heating unit. For > > the amount of money that the want for this car they should > > at least put it up on a hoist and photograph the > > undercarriage. There should also be some shots of the > > inside of the trunk, and more photos of the interior. It > > would also be nice if they had some closeups of the > > fenders, rocker panels, and grille. It looks like every > > shot of the outside of this car was taken from twelve feet > > away. I don't want to pick apart what is probably a very > > nice car but it isn't represented very comprehensively. > > They also are not very forthcoming with what work was > > actually done to the car considering what they are likely > > asking for it.Best RegardsArran Foster1954 Imperial > > NewportNeeding A Left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim > > parts. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Felixa1954@xxxxxxx > > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 1:48 PM > > Subject: IML: 58 imp. conv. on ebay > > i know of this car. i heard from the owner from > > an ad in the the boston globe it is > > actually a 57. > > anyway i know the owner is having this collector > > sell it for him in conneticut. > > it from what i heard is 95 point car. pretty > > strong language from the pics. it has > > low miles, less than 1200 were built maybe you > > guys can get it for 25? it'll only > > go up in vaue. so if anyone has 25 grand in > > their back pocket it's a good investment. > > it was on the cape for a while i was going to > > see it but they shipped it to conn. > > act fast,guys!!! > > > > i can't afford it myself. thanks. steve iml > > member 68 lebaron > > > > >