New Subscriber(s): Matthew Esposito Email Address is: cadmat@xxxxxxxxx Member Location: San Diego, California Car(s) owned: Sadly, I have never owned a true Imperial, I've had close cousins for years, two 1978 New Yorker Broughams, a 1969 New Yorker, and for the past 10 years I've been close to a 1990 Imperial.( 6 cylinder, front drive, stretched K platform) Self-Introduction: I'm re-subscribing after a long abscense.I care for my mother's 1990 Imperial. This car has been in the family for many years, but I never really regarded it as a true Imperial, in my mind it was too contemporary, too "K car" like, too small an engine and it didn't seem to have the distiction of the Imperials of old. However,lately I have been growing more fond of the thing. It has proven very reliable, and quite comfortable as well as very efficient and outrageously roomy in the back...plus it's very distinctive by contempory standards, with many "classic" touches reminiscent of several different years' Imperial, like a padded coach roof,( 60's on I believe), hidden headlamps ( '69-75), waterfall grill('74-75), the look of crome bumpers front and rear( all years), as well as full width tail lights( '67-'68)heavy use of woodgrain trim inside('64-on) etc. so, as you can see, I've been a fan of these cars for many years, and I look forward to reading about everyon's experiences with them on this list.