Hi Hugh, I have put up a page of the 4 pictures and the 65 Imperial at; http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1965/Jefferson/index.htm Jeff Hugh & Therese wrote: > Roger, > > May we hope to see these pictures on the OIC site anytime soon? Getting > slides put onto a CD is relatively inexpensive these days. I'd love to see > the place my 58 was "born." > > In passing, is the Jefferson plant still in operation? > > Hugh > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <mopar48291@xxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 2:33 PM > Subject: IML: Jefferson Assembly Plant pics > > > A while back, someone asked if there were any pics of the old Jefferson > > Assembly Plant where many of our Imperials were built. I dug thru my > slides > > and found 4 shots of the building I took in 1990. That summer I drove my > '60 > > Windsor to Detroit for my first Lambda Car Club Grand Invitational. Just > going > > to the Motor City to soak up all of the history was enough reason for the > > journey, but I also met a number of guys who were/are working in the > industry. > > Some of them were/are designing the cars the cars we haven't seen on the > > streets yet. > > > > One morning, a fellow Moparmaniac invited me to go on a treasure hunt to > see > > Jefferson Assembly and the styling dome at Highland Park. The pictures > you see > > include Chris Jones' '66 Crown four door aka "Her Greenness". She and her > > owner now reside in Enid, Ok and the car has since been freshened with new > > Sequoia Green paint (sorry all you Haze Greeniacs). > > > > Cheers, > > Roger >