Hi, if you managed to scroll all the way to the end of the original message regarding Ed Messick, you will have seen that he seems to have killed his wife and then himself. A tragic end for anyone. I had some brief dealings with Ed, whom I knew as John Gault at the time. I believe John Gault is the name of a character in a book, but I don't know which one. John maintained two houses, one of which was in San Antonio. He initially said he and I would have to meet up at some point but we never did. I believe he was a very wealthy man. He loved 1962 Imperials in particular and had a fabulous convertible. What I heard was that the restoration cost some $50,000. He took it to a California meet a few years ago and it suffered some seat damage at some point, about which he was, naturally, extremely annoyed. Ed was a man who took his politics extremely seriously. I don't really take anything seriously, certainly nothing to the extent that he did, and so a meeting never took place between us, just a few less than pleasant e-mails from him before they petered out. Nevertheless, the world of Imperials has lost a true enthusiast, someone who really wanted to see Imperials placed among the very high end of the old car hobby spectrum. He briefly was charge of the 1962 page, if I recall correctly. We won't see his like again and as someone who likes to celebrate all Imperials and most Imperialists, we are therefore diminished by his departure, not matter what our individual opinions of him may have been. Hugh Hemphill