--- kenyon wills <imperialist60@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > unique trim and body parts > that go only on our cars. Actually, this shouldn't stay a huge problem.. just a costly one. Many other collector cars out there already are almost impossible (if not impossible) to get trim parts for. As a result there are many people and shops out there which can remake old trim.. even when going by just the car and a picture. 'course it would be expensive. But possible. > Imperials ARE pretty cheap to get and run, judging > by the percentage of > people that have multiple Imeprials on the list. Well, assuming you don't have A604 problems with the 90's Imperials... > Despite my restoration expereince being "expensive" > relative to my > personal budget, it's not really all that expensive > as far as scarcity > goes. I don't have to walk up and down Hershey or > other swap meet aisles > looking for an alternator or a hood ornament. I > also have a great > resource in the IML for advice on anything, even > putting Delco parts on my > car (hey! What?). Actually, my whole Imperial/Dynasty project is dirt cheap comparied to what I'm used to when it comes to car restorations. But that may be because many of the projects I've been involve with prior are ones which require those custom trim pieces being made, the perfessional striping and repainting, etc. Nice thing about newer models is its cheaper to just replace a section of chrome as opposed to having it re-plated. Personally, I fell that rust is the biggest Imperial killer out there right now. Sure a few get taken by the derby's, but of all the deby's I've seen, I've yet to actually see an Imperial in one. Many is the restore project which has failed do to conditions being too rusty (which reminds me, anyone know if those electric rust stopping systems work?). __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com