In fairness to John Rosen, I purchased NOS seat covers for my '59 in the correct turquoise Balmoral tweed & leather from him in January. His price for plenty of material to redo the front and back seats was I felt quite reasonable. These were seat covers, not the raw material - they were sewn together in various configurations for Chrysler to install them on the cars back in 1959. They were left over when the model run ended, and never used. A creative upholsterer can nip and tuck and make what I bought work for my car. I made a special trip to Phoenix to inspect the covers, and I was very pleased with what I got. I know that many, MANY folks have had horrific dealings with him, but I had no complaints. He said he would do something and he did it. His prices on some other stuff were very steep, but I saw his house (jammed to the ceiling with Imperial parts of every description) and he does have a lot of parts that might otherwise be unobtainable. He's VERY eccentric, but I worked with him like I'd work with any very touchy client, and made a very concious effort to be exceedingly polite, and humor some of his statements at which others might take offense. If there was a part that I needed that is unlikely to be found in decent condition from another source, I wouldn't hesitate to call him, and bit the price bullet. Don't flame me with all of the horror stories, or if your future dealings with him turn awry. This was just my experience. Neal Herman 1959 Imperial Crown et al. > [Original Message] > From: Wm. R. Ulman <twolaneblacktop@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 4/10/2004 3:15:55 PM > Subject: IML: Vendor's defending their products > > In all fairness, since we are on the subject, I think we should all give > John Rosen a chance to address our concerns (Or Johnny Rotten to > many!!). Hell, I know he is still ripping people off, his ads are in > every Hemmings (Great ads, too!) > > This is a joke of course. Really. Actually, I have not heard anyone > complain about him in quite awhile. Maybe people just know to stay away > from him. > > Bill Ulman > Seattle, WA > '66 Crown Convertible