Mr blue berry sounds like a perfect starter car for any appreciative high schooler. It could also go to a just a person that is a friend or relative. Parting an old car is a shame. During the 70s a civic group in our state hired a crusher and picked up every old car they could find. They are gone to the beer can hall of fame forever. I would hate to see the same fate befall any classic auto. An Imperial is a one of a kind automobile. Most any high school boy would admire the car as much as the original owner. I live in a neighbourhood where Chebbies rule, low rider city. If you cruz by in the Imperial the heads turn. People point, look, yell and wave. When you open the hood even the Chebby freaks pay attention. What self respecting person would not like the attention. Parting a car and turning it into a future Bud can will not do the same thing. Just end the era of legends and super hero's a little sooner. RC Billings Montaaaanaaaa --- ChiPieAlandPaula@xxxxxxx wrote: > Hello All, > I have watched with some amusement the discussion > of whether to save Mr. > Blueberry. It seems to me that my 64 is in exactly > the same shape. Mechanically, > it always runs. Cosmetically, it is a mess. Last > year I considered redoing > him. Then reality set in and guess what? He is going > to stay the way he is. > Considering the fact that there are only two other > Imperial's in town, My > exclusivity is safe. Besides, my Crown is really a > magic carpet back to another time. > Both it's reality and my memories are somewhat faded > by time. So why not keep > Mr. Blueberry on the road? He sounds okay to an > honest to goodness "Imperial > Nut." > > > Allan from Billings, > Montana > ===== http://personals.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Personals New people, new possibilities. FREE for a limited time.