Aren't the 83 Imperials kind of rare? 1555 total production I've been told.
Actually that makes them rarer than say a 71 Challenger convert (2165 total
production).
I'll hold onto my 83 (licence plate reads 1of1555)
Don
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From: "kenyon wills" <imperialist60@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, August 03, 2002 1:45 PM
Subject: IML: Imperial, hot-rods, and site content
>
> --- Greg Acker <gacker@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > There is a very well done 81-83 Imperial street rod in
> > the NW PA area -
> > it was at the Albion show this year
>
> Triple bonus points to anybody that reads this for photos
> and information from the owner of this car (or others) for
> our website. That one sounds really neat and now I want to
> see it (but won't be coming back east any time soon...).
>
> Please help us to collect info for all to see. Who knows
> where this car will be in 20 years when the early 80's
> edition is super rare and in the classic auto category?
> Better that it live forever on our pages.
> With the website down lately, it has not been the time to
> solicit new material (hey, nobody can see it, so why?).
>
> Now that we're back up, I encourage all to keep an eye out
> for anything Imperial related that isn't posted already.
> I have collected quite a pile of items that I am working on
> with the assistance of our other volunteers (thanks team!).
> Please help if you can! We want our site to be
> encyclopedic in its breadth.
>
> Maybe even Jim Gathman will post some pictures of his 199?
> Imperial/Dynasty hotrod with details about his project?
>
> How about some pictures of YOUR car for the site while its
> not snowing???
>
>
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