William, I would love to have your ad. At this time,I don't have any Quartz radios. BUT I saw several yesterday. Please contact me if you are truly interested and I will get one for you -----Original Message----- From: William Strecker <bilstreck1@xxxxxxx> Sent: Feb 3, 2004 9:14 AM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: IML: Please Welcome Dennis Dana Hi Dennis , My car is an '83, white with grey cloth upholstrey. I have an ad that was in the National Geographic Magazine about Leee Iacocca and Frank Sinatra conspiring to develop the fine points on the development 80's Imperial to be America's finest luxury car. I do need a AM/FM/Cassette radio for may '83. Let me know if you have one . I would be glad to fax you that ad. ----- Original Message ----- From: <chrysler1978@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Imperial Mailing List" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:16 AM Subject: IML: Please Welcome Dennis Dana > New Subscriber(s): Dennis Dana > Email Address is: 56safari@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Member Location: San Bernardino, California area > > Car(s) owned: 1981nightwatch blue w/dk blue int.factory moonroof 1981 > morocco red w/ red leather-1981 auburn rose w/mahogany leather w/ factory > moonroof-1981 spice tan w/cashmere leather-1982 goldenrod w/mahogany > kimberly velvet. > > Self-Introduction: this could take awhile-I first fell in love with these > cars on new years eve night when one was cruising Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena > Ca.Then and there I had to have one.At the time I had a senior class 1956 > Continental Mark II and a rocky marriage. In 1982 the Mark II and I moved to > Carson City Nv. In the garage was the Mark and my 1956 Pontiac Safari.Since > I quit showing the MarkII I drove it quite often,but it always stayed in the > garage.A couple years later I went to the auto show in Reno,nv. There I saw > the most beautiful Nightwatch Blue 1981 Imperial ever.Upon closer inspection > I found out the car was sent to Swift Chrysler by Lee Iacocca for his buddy > Frank Sinatra to drive.I bought the car then and there.Along with the car > came a certificate of authenticity about its history and an autographed > picture of Sinatra and a note on the back from him about the car.When I got > it home I had a problem,3 cars can't fit in 2 spaces.After much deliberation > the MarkII lost > Mark was sold to a friend and returned to Calif.The Imp.has 53,000no astrik > lit miles.Since the original purchase I have bought,drove and sold around 20 > Imperials.The other ones I have,each one has its story.As I submit their > pictures their story will be told.The pics of Sinatras car will be arriving > shortly. I am very much a junkyard junkie and run across 81-83 Imps at > times. If i can be of any assistance let me know.Always happy to help keep > these beautiful and rare cars on the road. > >