"Most restored cars are not daily drivers"
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"Most restored cars are not daily drivers"



I couldn't agree with you more, Jim. While we don't own any cars that have
been fully restored, my two Imperials have both been beautifully repainted
in their original colors and both always draw crowds at shows and cruises.
This past summer, we vacationed in PA for a week with the '68 sedan, driving
it like a "daily driver", even in the rain. Two weeks later we entered it in
the AACA Special Fall National Meet and it won a Third Junior. We've taken
several trips in the '56 Imperial also, and I even drive it to work
occaisionally. That's the whole point of having cars we love so dearly ---
driving them!!

See you on the road!

Ross Klein
'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars"
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Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 6:48 PM
Subject: IML: "Most restored cars are not daily drivers"


>     As a hobbist I feel there are as many opinions as there are Imperial
> owners.
>
>       As a fan of all Chrysler products, I consider myself fortunate to
> have my 1939 Custom Imperial Limousine C24. An
> Imperial I wasn't looking for & purchased over the phone with out having
> seen it. My pleasure & therapy have come from restoring a certified
> "Basket Case" as well as possible at considerable time, effort and
> expense. Looking back, I could have been the owner of any Imperial I
> wished, for less cost. Any pride I have, comes from knowing I have
> resurrected  a fine example of Chrysler engineering but also
> a bit of "Americana" and automotive  history.
>
>      Having said that, I drive the Imperial
> every chance I get, with the exception of
> the past week when we have experienced
> torrential rain along with gale force winds.
> I can understand not driving our Imperials
> in salty roads. However, I see no logical
> reason not to enjoy the fruits of my labour
> and have some one hide the car in their garage when I am no longer
> around to enjoy it.
>
> Merry Christmas to all and best Imperial wishes in the coming year!
> jim
>
>      If a car is sitting in the garage, it's an Auto.
>     If it's on the road, it's an AutoMOBILE.
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