Welcome to the club. There was a 55 on EBAY that didn't sell that is supposedly in the Jan issue of Hemmings. Couldn't find on- line so will have to wait. YOu might search archives for pros and cons of this particular car. Good to have another Imperial owner withing 200 miles of me in Cape Girardeau, MO Matt Hopkins 66 Crown 75 Lebaron 92 Imperial -----Original Message----- From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of chrysler1978@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 9:38 PM To: Imperial Mailing List Subject: IML: Please Welcome Ronald G. Stephenson New Subscriber(s): Ronald G. Stephenson Email Address is: ronald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Member Location: hopkinsville,kentucky 42240 Car(s) owned: l982 light blue with dard blue leather interior. Needs a lot of w ork, but well worth the effort. The other is a l98l, in light tan metallic with light tan leather. This is a keeper, 2 owner, just needs to get a gas tank to become daily driver. Self-Introduction: My very first Imperial was a l952 two-door hardtop in dove gray with a gray bedford cord and black leather interior. Sure wish I had that one back. Next Imp was a l957 4-door hardtop in light blue metallic with a cloth and vinly interior, another beauty, one owner. Loaned it out for my brother in law's wedding. I have always been a Chrysler nut, as is my brother, and he had the l98l Imperial that I should have bought when he was finished with it. Earlier, he had a 58 twodoor hardtop and before that, the extremely rare l954 two door hardtop that we have not found the likes of since. The interior was beautifully finished with lots of chrome and the rare 4 wheel disc brakes that everyone says you couldn't get. Have not seen one like it since. I am also a sucker for the 75 to 79 Cordobas, and currently have 4 of those, including a 79 "300" series. My lust object is the l955 milestone car, the two door hardtop! I would reluctantly settle for a 56, as some of those got the new 3 speed to el year. Of my four sons, only the eldest has the Mopar gene, and he does like the 'A' bodies of the 67 to 72 vintage, along with 67 to 69 Barracudas, one of which he races with a 440 Chrysler engine. Locally we are known as the Chrylser crazies, in that we buy everyone we see that we like and never sell any. Hard for mere mortals to understand. I am also into Jaguars, bmw's, nissan/datsun 240Z's, porsches(944), but I keep coming back to the Imperials, and will find a 55 or 56. So, you see, I am a Chrysler nut for going on 40 plus years. They lost me in l98l when the front drive craze started. I must admit, I gave them a chance and bought 2 station wagons in that period. Very disappointed in both. The 8l to 83 Imperials brought me back to the fold. So there! Ask me about any year, any engine, any rare option, anything, and I have likely been there when it comes to Chryslers. No brag, just an obsession!