Subject: Re: IML: Info on Gimpineer > So, we learn from reading this that his name was David R.Christensen, and > that he bought a 1938 Custom Imperial in 1953, and that in 1957, he was > living in Arlington VA. If he distinguished himself in the Army the way he > did while in our midst, I think he may be in Arlington VA from now on, also! > > Thanks to Jeff, and to Hugh for finding the Motor Trend letter. > > Dick Benjamin Hi, Dick, Jeff, et al. It took me a moment to figure put what Dick was referring to. Then I remembered I found a letter in an old 1958 magazine written by the estimable Mr Christensen, decrying the quality of "modern" cars being put out in comparison with the good old days of 1938. I posted this to the list some time ago. Good old Dick obviously has an astonishing memory. I will be delighted to re-post the letter but will have to do it later. I am re-starting my 1958 brake project this evening. Evidently David was a little more on the money than I cared to admit back the first time I posted his letter. It was delightful to get a response from the original author via this list. Let's face it. 1958 was not yesterday or even the day before that. The good gentleman was obviously a lifetime MOPAR / Imperial nut. I hope everyone on the list is so lucky. Hugh