Thanks Dave and Kenyon for your info on the hubcaps, I am pretty sure they are the originals, they have five spinner things and in the centre, on a round bit its got the words Le baron and in dead centre the plastic circle with a crown emblem which is red and blue, if it was in front of me right now I could explain it better but its in the shed and im going off my memory, does this sound like the right ones, I hope you can interpret my description , ha ha. if they are I will have to take very good care of them by the sounds as I will not be able to afford to pay those prices for a hubcap. I have recently met Luke in new zealand who owns the other 60 and I have seen his car at a swap meeting a few years back and thought what a cool car it was, I never dreamed I would have one similar myself, I must say I think the pillarless is soooo cool. There is also another 60 Le baron in new zealand , so that's 3 I know of here, thanks for the info on how many may be left , not very many by the sounds, so I shall keep it in the shed out of the rain and slowly fix it up, I bought a cheap set of hubcaps on ebay the guy said they were out of a 58 Chrysler, should I use those on long trips or would that look bad?(that's if the hubcaps on are the hard to find ones) thanks Tracy.j ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tracy Sherratt" <dave-tracy.sherratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 9:00 AM Subject: Re: IML: my 1960 le baron arrived saftley > The Le Baron hub cap is rare, I lost one 5 years ago & to replace it cost > $300 then. A word of advice , buy an ordinary set of 60 Imp hubcaps to use > when you drive the car. They are fairly easy to get, a full set cost me > $80.00 on ebay. I swap the hub caps over at the shows. > Much less grief that way. > Regards > Dave 60 Le Baron sedan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "kenyon wills" <imperialist60@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 5:10 PM > Subject: Re: IML: my 1960 le baron arrived saftley > > > > > > --- TRACY AND CLIVE <imperial@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Wow I got my 1960 Le Baron yesterday, I have been waiting 3 months fro > > > it to arrive from the usa to new zealand and it was sure worth the wait. > > > I brought the car of ebay in December from a guy in north Carolina , it > > > needs a huge amount of work to get it on the road but I am very pleased > > > that most of its chrome etc is all there, there is a bit of rust but is > > > repairable and not beyond repair , needs a major engine job as the guy > > > never had it in storage for aprox 10 years, so I rescued it just in > > > time, the dash is so cool and boy there's heaps of room in the back, I > > > really like the way the back doors close on their own , the interior has > > > been redone but I have a feeling its not exactly the way it would have > > > been originally, but its nice anyway. > > > the hood lining is wrecked but I guess that easy to fix, > > > its black and the paint is very bad in areas and good in others but I > > > quite like it like that as at least the kids will be able to touch it > > > without me screaming don't touch every five mins. > > > Its got all its original hub caps which I wasn't sure cause it was > > > really hard to see in the photos so that was great, its windscreen > > > unfortunately like them all has a crack in the centre. > > > could anyone tell me how many pillared 60 le barons are around as I > > > would love to know aprox, > > > hope I haven't rambled for to long but I really wanted to tell all the > > > imperial friends about my new car as I am rather excited about having it > > > here and it seemed like forever for it to arrive. > > > take care > > > Tracy Jennings > > > > > > > > > The pillared LeBaron Sedan had the lowest production figures for that > > year, and are less sought after/well known, hence probably pretty scarce. > > Take good care of your car there are probably fewer than 100 left > > anywhere, and maybe fewer than 20 still drivable/restorable (who knows? > > Just guessing by what I've ovserved). They seem pretty scarce. > > > > Check your hubcaps. If they have the LeBaron centers, they are some of > > the scarcest covers around for any car made in that era. Ebay saw a NOS > > one sell for over $500 recently, and they are apparently a holy grail of > > sorts for those that collect hubcaps. You're not likely to stumble onto > > another set soon, so make sure they're on SECURELY before driving. There > > is no roadside mud pit too smelly or deep to prevent me from retreiving > > one that might come off the car in the future. > > > > Check the Imperial Registry >> http://registry.imperialclub.com/ << to > > register yours and to seek others with simiar, would be my suggestion. > > Leaving your email address in there is a nice way to possibly get a > > surprise in the future when someone else sees you there..... > > > > ===== > > Kenyon Wills > > 6o LeBaron - America's Most Carefully Built Car > > 73 LeBaron - Long Low & Luxurious > > > > San Lorenzo/SF Bay Area > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! > > http://platinum.yahoo.com > > > >