There is a 74 Imperial for sale by a former member, Steve from Albany. He is temporarily out of the IML. He calls himself "Otis Davinson". He can be reached at: Otis Davidson <otisdavidson@xxxxxxxxxxx> I have not seen this car, but my guess is its in very good condition. Mike Pittinaro has seen the car, and I am sure he will agree. The advantage of 69-73 and 74-75 Imperials is that they are quite cheaper than the 66-68s. The 69-71 should still have strong performance, just like the earlier cars w/ 440s. Later cars lost some performance, but I am sure they are refined a bit more. D^2 Quoting Matt Hopkins <mhoppy@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > I concur with the other replies. I happen to have a 66 and a 75. both > fine > cars and very reliable, with mechanical parts readily avail except for > rear > rotors for 74-75. calipers and pads are easy to get as well. These > cars > also have all the modern conveniences. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Eugene" <comp837@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 10:28 AM > Subject: IML: 1966-1975 Imperial reliability > > > > Hello list, > > > > I am interested in these cars and I am wondering what strengths and > > weaknesses these cars have. Also how easy are parts to get for the 440 > V8 > > and the Torqueflite transmission and driveline parts in general. > > > > Thanks, > > Eugene > > > > > > > >