Hi Ross. I was there on Thursday backing in the sun. I did not have enough time to look at the cars wish I would have. If everything works out and I do not run into any more problems I should have my 68 Imperial Convertible at Chryslers@xxxxxxx this July. Just got it back from the body shop last week and put the motor and transmission back in this week. I was hooking up the shift linkage tonight and when I went to bolt up the converter I found out that I put the flex plat in backwards so I have to pull the trans down this week and flip it over. Hope to meet a lot of the members on the list this July and hopefully I will have the car there to. Talk to you later. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ross Klein" <tailfins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 6:14 PM Subject: IML: Imperials at Spring Carlisle > Fellow IMLers, > > My wife and I just returned from four days at the Spring (summer?) Carlisle > meet, all sunburned and exhausted from the 90+ degree temps! How many other > members were there? Did anyone see the absolutely IMMACULATE '68 Imperial > sedan in the infield? It was Navajo Beige with a Turbine Bronze roof, 67,000 > original miles and arrow-straight. For those of you that missed it, I'll > have some photos up soon, as I bought the beige beauty on the spot! We > should have the car home next weekend, joining our '56 sedan and '78 NYB. It > seems that the '68 sedan and a Haze Green '67 convertible were the only > Imperials in the entire meet. We're looking forward to driving and showing > our new addition, which I've named 'Elwood'. > > Automotively, > > Ross Klein > 'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars" > > >