Your shunning of the business will not likely be noticed UNLESS you advise the owner why. QUESTION?????????? How can I distinguish, from a casual examination, a 76 from a 77 Chrysler NYB? Alan Harper 64 Mercury 3/4 ton flatbed 69 Dodge D100 pickup 76 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 78 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham St. Regis 92 Ford T-Bird alan__harper@xxxxxxxxx preservationist of our chrome heritage SI VIS PACEM, PARA BELLUM =====$$$$$$$$$$$$$====== >Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2003 16:41:51 -0800 >From: Ken & Tracie <kjosephson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: IML: Even at This Late Date I went to a local parts store last night to get a fuel pump for my '68. There was a new guy working the counter. He had an opinion about everything. He told me I was wasting a "good steel crank late '60s 440 in an old luxury car when there were lots of Roadrunner and Charger owners who could put the engine to better use." I'll make it a point not to patronize that location for the duration of this joker's employment, which won't be very long if he shares such opinions with other regular customers. In any event, Merry Christmas to all my fellow Imperialists. May you find that last desperately needed piece of N.O.S. trim under your tree tomorrow morning! Ken Josephson Las Vegas, Nevada '68 Crown four door hardtop