Great parade today. I had the pleasure and honor of driving City Supervisor Mark Leno in my 61 Imperial convertible. A rather hot day, but the car performed well. The Temp. gauge kept edging over but never got way up. Whew! My rider is currently running for a State Assembly seat this coming November and will probably win. Always a pleasure to drive the car and especially today having the chance to show the car off to 80,000 plus people. Henry in Berkeley, CA ----- Original Message ----- From: Wm. R. Ulman <twolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2002 6:54 PM Subject: IML: Pride Parade & my '66 Convertible > Well, today was Gay Pride day in Seattle, WA and I had the honor of > driving our Mayor, Greg McNichols. I drove him last year as well, and > now am his "Official Parade Car", with a few more coming up this summer. > The weather was ok, and the car "Doris Day", or "Ms. Day" if your nasty, > did great, even though the gear selector assembly on the column is > currently broken, we tried to get the replacement one in Saturday night, > got the paint matched, the part off the parts column (Tilt-O-Scope no > less), but my friend, and mechanic realized the whole column that is in > the car would have to come out to get at the broken part. So, today he > just shifted the car from under the hood at the start, and off we went. > I hope to have it fixed by next weeks, Cascade Loop, but if not he is > going with me anyway, so from under the hood it will have to be. > "Doris" got a bit warm with all the sitting, but never went above 3/4 > luckily, and cooled right down as we got moving afterward. Hope > everyone is well, and having a great summer with each Imperial out there > respectively! > > Take care, > > Bill Ulman > Seattle, WA > '66 Crown Convertible > Midnight Blue Metallic, White Pearl coat Leather interior, Firestone 721 > wide whites > > > >