As reliable as any other car can be, if you get to know it, I think. I drove one daily for almost 8 years and there were a minimum of troubles. Those troubles sometimes proved rather difficult for me to diagnose at first, but after fixing them I was almost glad they happened as they were educating. If the same thing came up again, I knew where to suspect trouble and to recognize warning signs. Since I have discovered this list last summer, I am confident that ANY trouble can be diagnosed and fixed properly with others input, experience, patience and, in some cases, access to spare parts. Kurt '81Quoting William <mopar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi all, > As some of you might know, I am doing a "restification" of an 83 EFI > Imperial. While so far I have become quite attached to the car, I am > concerned about its reliability when finished. Once it is finished, I will > either keep the car, or give it to my father, who has always wanted one. Can > these cars be reliable, or are they as prone to constant trouble as I have > been led to believe? Are there steps that I can take now, when the car is > somewhat "apart" that will help ensure that it is reliable? Please understand > that I realize that it is a 20 year old car! I am not looking for miracles. > I really do not want to switch to a carbed setup. Do I simply have to > relegate 50% of my trunk space to tool and spare part storage? I am very > excited about the prospects of taking long trips in my Imperial (I have a > coast to coast trip planned for next summer), but I also want to be > realistic. Thank you for any input you may have. > Best regards, > William >