Yes, it's a rather rare model, with only 1,887 built. A friend of mine here on Long Island, who is not on the list, has a low mileage burgundy sedan, and the only other one I recall seeing was Carl Geffken's Forest Green car. The interior of mine is light beige fabric with Chestnut vinyl bolsters. It's a fairly low-option car, having air conditioning, power seats, and a search-tune radio with power antenna. I'm not sure about any other options, as I haven't brought the car home yet. It's still in Elizabethtown, PA, and we'll be going to pick it up this coming Saturday. Pictures will be forthcoming. Ross Klein 'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars" ----- Original Message ----- From: "D. Dardalis" <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2002 12:36 PM Subject: IML: another 68 sedan! > Ross > > I think your car is the fourth 68 sedan in the list. As DB said, this is > one of the rarest late 60's Imperial models. I am eager to see pictures, > since I have no idea what type of color Navajo Beige is! What color is the > interior? I am very interested to see pictures of the seats because my 68 > sedan has wrong seat covers in it. The vinyl/cloth combination is replaced > with plain vinyl which is now wearing out. I have seen the brochure > pictures, but the more I see the better! > > What options does your sedan have? How much did you pay for it? > > D^2, 68 sedan (green white), 68 LeBaron (black/black) > > At 07:14 PM 4/20/2002 -0400, you wrote: > >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" > > > > > >