Allan,
There's nothing 'mundane' about Imperials, nor are
they 'common', so let's hear the stories!
Ross Klein
'56 Imperial sedan, two-tone green
'68 Imperial sedan, bronze/beige
'78 NYB 4 dr. Golden Fawn
'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars"
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Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 10:54
AM
Subject: IML: Please Welcome a New member
Allan Pacente '64
New Subscriber(s): Allan J. Pacente Email Address is: chipiealandpaula@xxxxxxx Member
Location: Billings,Montana
Car(s) owned: 1964 imperial Crown
4drht.
Self-Introduction: I guess you would say that I was born an
Imperial addict. As a child to young adult my father only drove Imperials.
As a result, I have both a nostalgic and practical love for these great
automobiles. I realize that my 64 is probably at once the most common as
well as, the most mundane of all Imperials. However, no other automobile
has ever made me feel as special as my 64. i have many first hand Imperial
stories to share. If this interests any of you -- contact
me.
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