In the Dec '01 Mopar Collector's Guide there is an article on new, reproduction Rim Blow horn switches. Yes, fellow Imperialists, the ones used on the 'Cuda's, Chargers, Road Runners,etc. also fit our Imperials. These are not too difficult to change, I've transferred a "good" used one from one steering wheel to another, the worst part was removing the "petrified" old one, I literally had to "CHIP" it out of the little trough it sits in.... Here's the contact info for the new ones, Northwest Performance 12636 Waddell Creek Rd. Olympia,WA 98512 phone: 360-943-6633 I have no Idea how much he wants for them, but these usually bring $100 plus on ebay for NOS ones... Chris 72 Lebaron... ----- Original Message ----- From: <Imp1983@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 7:26 AM Subject: IML: Price of gas > Hi all, > > I noticed the drastic price difference of gas the farther South I got toward > Carlisle. > > Up here in the Utica, NY area, the cheapest you could get regular unleaded at > was $1.36 at certain Hess stations or at BJ's wholesale discount. (Most > places it was around $1.40.) > > But, as I got down to Norwich, NY it was around $1.32. In Pennsylvania it > was generally around $1.27 or so. > > BUT, when we got to Carlisle - $1.19!!!! You can bet we filled up before we > left. > > How about checking in with the price in your area, privately if you don't > think this is Imperially important? > > IMPERIAL CONTENT - By the way, I want to settle the 80s white wall tire width > issue (for me anyway) once-and-for-all. I saw an 85 New Yorker at Carlisle, > and it still had Goodyear Arrivas on it. I measured them - 1 5/16ths. > End of story. > > 8-} > > Oh, yeah, I noticed that the BJ's 'discount' gas is up to $1.40 this morning > (7/18). > > 8-( > > Dan Wing > Imp1983@xxxxxxx > > 83 Imp, beige, Turbine wheel covers, > factory/dealer carb conversion > >