While on this topic- I remebered an article in my local paper which can really really relate to us Imperial owners... A guy goes to buy his dream car (well say a '68 Imperial so people can invision this as the story goes on). His friend owned it since highschool, and it needs a full restoration, but "runs". Friend offers to sell it for something like $1500. They go for a test drive, when it gets hit head on- totaled. Insurance company offers $500. Haggling gets that figure to $2,000, and the car is exchanged to the car guy for $500. Car is totally restored- and I mean completely. Mechanically, electrically, body, etc. Front end off of a junker is even cut off and shiped to the guy for this restoration job from the other side of the country (US). Then car is appraised and put in storage for the winter. Ice storm hits- roof of the storage shed caves in and is almost touching the car. Guy goes and has friends/engineers look at it. Car is safe at the moment but in great danger- must get "cut out of building". Owner of building doesn't allow that. Owner talks to owners, insurance companies... finially gets the legal ability and permission to cut the car out before it's wrecked... only temperature goes up, snow/ice melts, and sends a great chunk of the building into the roof of the car- and then allows the melting snow to go right into the interior. Insurance company would have paid $2500 without the appraisal. This guy was lucky enough to have done so a head of time- and was able to restore the car a 2nd time with help of the insurance money. Moral? Appraise it if you bother to get the car insured for "acts of god". Also helpful if seeking money from damages occured to the fault of someone else in a crash..... no fun to spend thousands on a resto job and get a $800 totaled check from the insurance company! Also always keep all records of purchases for parts, etc. Thought some here might like the true story (only in the article it was a different model...). __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. http://search.yahoo.com