Mark; I do appreciate the effort by Ex Jr. in coming up with this design but lets remember, it is only a styling exercise on paper, so to speak. Most of our cars originated in a fashion similar to this and were refined and rendered down to something with only a few of the original concepts when it came to the production models. In fact they were probably the product of at least a half a dozen renderings like this, remember that Virgil Sr. did have a staff working with him on all of these cars. Lets face it, I seriously doubt whether we would ever see a production car, meaning a production of 1000 units or more, with a space age composite body, its just too expensive. My critique may sound like knitpicking to you but you should see what the design commitees at the big automakers do. In every instance where I levelled a criticism I explained why and how I thought that it could be solved. Other then the roofline I thought that most were minor details easily changed, at least it didn't have an ugly high decklid. However we were asked for input and I have given mine. As for whether something like this would be built in the next few years, I doubt it. Aside from the ownership/ management issues at D.M, at this time, there is the posible issue of turf wars over such a concept. The established workforce in Chrysler's styling department may resent, and be unable to accept, design submissions coming from an outsider. I am personally indifferent as to whether they build a new Imperial or not as I already have mine. Given the fact that every attempt to revive the marque, since 1975, has either been treated half heartedly or botched in some way, perhaps its better that they don't. As I always say, if your going to do something, take the time and do it right or waste time and do it quick and wrong. Best Regards Arran Foster 1954 Imperial Newport Needing A Left Side Taillight Bezel and other trim parts. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark McDonald" <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2003 10:57 PM Subject: Re: IML: 2003 Imperial 'Eagle' by Virgil Exner, Jr. > There are things about this design I like and things I don't like, but rather > than go into a point by point critique I would rather just say thanks to Mr. > Exner for gracing us with his design. > > It's wonderful to think that anybody cares enough about Imperials to come up > with a design for a new one, and even more wonderful when it just happens to > be the son of such a talented and historically significant designer. I, for > one, appreciate the opportunity to even see such a design. > > Kudos (not Barracudas) to Mr. Exner & Mr. Trettin for sharing this! > > MM > > Mike & Christine Trettin wrote: > > > Mr. Exner has done the Online Imperial Club the honor of coming up with a > > design for an all new Imperial, intended to take on 'super coupes' like the > > Cadillac 16: > > http://www.imperialclub.com/ImpFormativeArticles/Exner/Eagle/ > > > > >