Try replacing the fuel filter. I had a 63 that had a bit of rust in the tank. Changing the filter about once a year kept this from being a problem. John Rich Lee wrote: > This past Saturday, my Le Baron arrived from Lewistown, Pennsylvania. Ben's > description is about 99 percent accurate EXCEPT that the car doesn't have > any power on hills. Actually, the speed drops dramatically from 35 - 45 to > about 10 MPH before the car stalls. Prior to stalling, if I back off of the > accelerator and then give the car some gas, it reacts a little bit by > gaining some speed before cutting out again. > > My brother tested the valves for compression. No problem there (120). He > also replaced the plugs. Could it be the fuel pump? On level road, the car > maintains 45 - 55 without skipping or stalling. > > Thanks. > > -----Original Message----- > From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of > Carborated66@xxxxxxx > Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2001 7:28 PM > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: IML: 1964 IMPERIAL SIGHTED!!!!! @4 SALE!!! > > dave my dad was travling through pennsylvania to spend time with the wife > and sighted a 1964 imperial laberan in almost show room condition all chrome > is shiney and rust free and so is the rest of the car. its black and light > blue interior, all paint and chrome perfect and interior perfect except > drivers seat is torn and the seat back is worn a little. > car is in lewis town pennsylvania. > 1964 imperial leberan > 413 engine > 4 door hard top. phone: 717-543-5003 > asking 5,000 > ben son of dave and son reporting, > 68 imperial 4 dr h/t > 66 new yorker 4 dr h/t <-----4 sale >