--- kwdata <kw.data@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kenyon, I will have a copy made and send it to whoever will do the > scanning > . Who should I send this to ? > > Marc Wohlbier > > 67 Crown Coupe >From Kenyon: (I've been having email trouble and didn't see my last message show up. If it did and I missed it, I apologize for repeating, but this is important to me to communicate.) Thanks much Marc. FYI: If anyone has or gets material that isn't up on the site and they'd like to have it added to the site, we have a group of volunteers that can do everything needed for you if you mail us your item, or we can coach you through the scanning process if you want to scan the item yourself. (Please ask us about scanner settings before starting, as there are a few easy guidelines that we need to make things look good on the computer screen.) If you have lit, pictures, or info that we don't yet have posted, please raise your hand and then contact us. Our volunteers can be found on the button at the bottom of the OIC web page under "Support Staff". People have chosen yearly pages to adopt, and each is a great resource if you have something that fits for their years. I can help too, if you have general questions. The Support Staff page is here: http://www.imperialclub.com/OIC-Specific/TeamOfVolunteers/index.htm We're all hoping that Steve B. has shaved since that picture was taken, but have yet to hear more about it. --- Now the reward for reading this far, an update on our club's website: The Website continues to grow by leaps and bounds. Many great items have been added lately, including additions to the Master Technicians Service Conference, an additional training supplement that was sent to dealerships as an addendum to the standard field service manual. We also have a bunch of newly posted magazine ads for many years appearing, as well as !complete! Field Service Manuals (FSM's), which will continue to show up as they get completed. The volunteer group is quietly setting the stage for a website so complete that you can find out almost anything that you want to know about the Imperial. If you haven't been in there lately, you owe yourself a visit. I'd like to take you over to some of the pages (below) that I think are pretty cool that aren't always obvious, but are a lot of fun to look at. Don't be bashful about clicking on the page guides at the upper left to go back up to the main pages where these items are - you never know what else is waiting for you there! Check these out: http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1926/history.htm Imperial Paces the Indy 500, driven by Louis Chevrolet (you knew about this, right?!?) --- http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1971/paisley/ 1971 Paisley vinyl roof treatment option???? --- http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Accessories/HiWay/invent.htm My FAVORITE: How the HiWay HiFi Record Player was invented. --- http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1975/FinlandWagon/index.htm http://www.imperialclub.com/varieties/special/customized/stationwagons/index.htm ?Imperial Station Wagons? --- http://www.imperialclub.com/Repair/Lit/Master/index.htm Master Technicians Service Conference Booklets for 1947-'73 (only the ones in blue are ready to view, but more are on the way!) --- http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1991/index.htm The 1990's pages never looked so good! --- http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1963/63FSM/Intro/Page01.htm Field Service Manual. -Away from your actual book (bored at work)? -Don't want the grease monkey's fingers on yours? -Looking at an additional Imp purchase that's outside of your experience? Here you go. Not all FSM's are up, but chances are that there is or will be soon a manual from one of the cars that shares your mechanicals, so poke around in other, similar years if you don't see your car's book. These cars share so much that my 1960 and 1963 were almost identical for most practical mechanical purposes. (My 1973 shares an almost identical steering box to the 1960 and a few other items....) Thanks in advance for keeping your eyes open for anything that we don't have up on the site yet, and thanks to Marc W. for snagging (and offering to share with the site) that Imperial Engineering Study on ebay just now... ===== Kenyon Wills 6o LeBaron - America's Most Carefully Built Car 73 LeBaron - Long Low & Luxurious San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Send Flowers for Valentine's Day http://shopping.yahoo.com