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young enthusiast



Chris,
 
Well, you are not the only one, and you are just normal. As fellow young generation enthusiast from oversea, my brother and I are barely in our early 20's and thanks to our father, are fond of classic cars. Dad introduced us with classics and sorts of restoration, rallies and vintage tours ever since early age. It is normal to have great love for antique cars. However, we drive modern cars as daily driver (because the condition force us to do so).
 
All of classics enthusiast (especially the younger generations), keep the job going and you always have a place to consult the kind experts in IML.
 
Dedy
'54 imp limo
'67 coronet
'51 ford
'34 MG P
'34 Austin 7
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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: IML: young enthusiast

Well said Chris
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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 9:00 AM
Subject: IML: young enthusiast

I don't know if this will help restore your confidence in old Mopar interest, but I'm 31 years old and have a 58 Plymouth and today, I am purchasing a 60 Crown Imperial.  Maybe I'm just different, but I absolutely refuse to buy a new car because of my great love for the Chrysler V8, rear-wheel drive classic cars.   You can rest-assured that I'm going to do my part in keeping interest in Imperials and all old Mopars as best as I can.
 
Chris
60 Crown Sedan
 


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