This happens to me all the time! A few weeks ago, I had occaision to drive Virgil, my '78 NYB to New York City. I parked in a public garage, where the attendant was duly impressed. He handed me my claim check for the car, which I slipped into my wallet without looking at it. Later on, when I went back to retrieve Virgil, I noticed what the attendant wrote on the ticket: Yellow Lincoln! Similar things have occurred with my '56 Imperial, and even more often with the '68. Someone even said they thought the '68 sedan was a Rolls-Royce! It keeps me amused, to say the least. Ross Klein 'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark McDonald" <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 11:36 AM Subject: Re: IML: Chevy Imperial ? > Recent conversation: > > Him: What is that? Lincoln? > > Me: A '68 Imperial. > > H: Buick? > > M: No, Imperial. > > H: Who makes it? > > M: Imperial makes it. > > H: I know, but what is it? Chrysler? > > M: (giving up) Yeah, Chrysler. > > Crown58imp@xxxxxxx wrote: > > > That reminds me of when I used to to have a 1967 Fury convertible and I used > > to take it to car shows. Here's some of the comments I got: "Hey nice Chevy", > > "That's a nice > > Lincoln" or "What year is that Caddy". It's something that we Mopar lovers > > just have to take with a grain of salt. More recently when people see > > Priscilla on my driveway they say "That Caddy is a 58 isn't?" or "What is > > that car?", they ask "An Imperial", I answer "Oh, you mean a Chrysler > > Imperial" to which I mumble under my breath "No, just an Imperial you > > knucklehead". Happy motoring folks. > > > > Doug > > 58 Crown coupe > > > > >