Steve, the usual issues are rust in the rear 1/4 pannels, and almost certainly that car has them. Again, the bud brakes may be in trouble. A car that is sitting for such a long time, is likely to develop leaky calipers (4 times as likely to leak, since tere are 4 pistons per caliper). Also, its unlikely that the Autotemp works. Besides the above, the mechanicals are very similar to your 62. All the above should not deter you from buying the car, especially if you can nagotiate the price. Of course, in terms of styling, the 68 is not as impressive as the 56 (my opinion). But on the other hand, is more modern, more refined, and more practical. Probably easier to work on, and easier to find parts. Overall, it a faster car (especially once you install dual exhaust). It will be probably faster than your 62. So, it really depends on what you really want. If you have the time, money and dedication, it sounds like a 56 is a better choice. If you preffer a more practical car, a 68 may serve you better. Also, the styling differences between your 62 and 68 are significant, so you will have an entirely different car (of course, the same applies between the 65 and 62). D^2, 2x68s Quoting Steve & Margaret Townsend <smt@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi all, > > I just got off the phone after talking to a lady who is selling a 68 > Imperial. She has not had a lot of action regarding the car, just one > guy who made a much lower offer than the asking price which is 2,500.00. > She is not the owner of the car so she couldn't tell me what model it > is. This is what I did find out. It has less than 50,000 miles and is > on the second set of tires, it needs a muffler, It runs great and > everything works. It has a tear in the front seat. It is a kind of tan > color. She cleaned it up for the guy who owns it and said it is in > really good shape. She said it does have minor rust! > > I am going to go and look at it this Saturday. Any particular things I > should look for that might be pertinent regarding the 68s? I am not to > sure if I am interested in it for myself but if anyone else is let me > know. I intend to take pictures etc. It sounds like a nice car but who > knows??? It is located in northern Illinois so if it has been here all > its life I am not so sure about the minor rust deal. I must admit I > am interested but I have my heart set on a 56. > > Steve TO. > 62 LeBaron