Being the owner of a 1955 Imperial and two 1958 Ford cars, I too get the ugly statement. I have a neighbour with a Tupperware 2 door (corvette). He thinks my cars are ugly. I told him that the cars are a work of art. That the definition of ugly is when you shave a persons butt and make them walk backwards. He was the only thing around that needed a butt shaving. RC in Billings Montanaaaaaa --- Scott Sakayeda <Ssakayeda@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Im not sure if I blame the "import" car community > for some of the hate > towards old cars, but it seems that way. I used to > fiddle with hondas and I > loved it . It was great 1900lb car 275hp turbo > charged it was a blast to > drive and I still wa able to manage a 26mpg fuel > economy. But what stopped > me from going on was the punks that were involved > with the sport. they think > that if they cut their muffler off to make it loud > they had a Porsche > killer. Its so annoying. My car (honda) looked like > any other civic...that > is until you heard the turbo spooled. No loud > exhaust, no Transformer body > kits...nothing Now all I will buy has to be presmog > 74 and older. I am only > 26, but my love for old cars never left me. I can > remember when I was 10yrs > old and all I wanted was a 67 camaro or the 64 > belvedere that my dad owned > as a kid. everyone has their tastes and I just think > that if you forget > about hating other things you will have more fun > with what you got. Not all > import people are like this, but the majority now > are...some muscle car guys > are like this too as we have heard... I like all > cars...from my 2003 honda > accord to my 98 chevy truck, to my everlasting > project 40 ford tudor sedan, > to my newly accquired 63 Imperial. I used to think > that the Imperial was > kinda weird looking...that is until I drove it(what > a beauty!!!). > Appreciation and respect go along way, but when > someone becomes too "loyal" > to a brand I notice tunnel vision takes over. Sorry > I had to vent a > little... > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Dave & Tracy" > <dave-tracy.sherratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 12:56 PM > Subject: Re: IML: Negative Comments > > > > This thread is quite interesting within its own > right. Last May I posted > an > > article about some 17 year olds at a local car > show who were shunned by > > other classic car owners on the field (which I was > disgusted over) and who > > were very enthusiastic about my Imperial and were > taken aback because I > took > > the time to talk to them about the car. Last > Monday it was a clear day so > I > > decided to take the Imperial to a local beauty > spot with good views to > take > > some photos. On parking up two young lads approx > 18 or 19 years of age > > tapped on the side glass and asked very politely > if they could photograph > > the car for their college course. I gave the lads > the usual 20 questions > on > > what the course was and then agreed that they > could photograph the car as > > long as it was for their college course only and > not for their own use > upon > > the internet. Again I am for the promotion of the > hobby and for helping > or > > trying to get the younger generation to understand > that owning an old car > is > > not a taboo subject or something that they are > only allowed to look at but > > not touch. Its still my belief that this younger > generation will one day > be > > the custodians of our beloved cars and not just > Imperials. I was impressed > > with Erik Henly with his 63 LeBaron and it his his > generation that we need > > to work with. > > > > As for my opinion of the guy behind the counter > upon his remarks of the > > Imperial 440 engine and dodge charger swap, in my > honest opinion he wanted > > his backside kicking because of the negative > effect on that store, not > only > > locally but world-wide via this club (I wonder > what his boss would think > > about that!) I would ask anybody that owns an old > or classic car to > > remember that we are ambassadors to a hobby that > all too many people would > > like to see squashed. > > > > Just my tuppence worth > > Dave > > 60 Le Baron > > England > > > > > >