Bill, the part I have not figured out about the stageways is the following. The 67/68's have a continuous straight lines that are tapered down at the rear, both in width and height. If you cut this geometry in half and add 2-3 feet in the middle, you will end up with a non-coninuous contour. This would be more evident as you look at the car from the front or back at the tip of the fender or bumperette. Were these cars really like that or did they manage to mask this down, somehow? D^2, 2x68 Quoting Billimp68@xxxxxxx: > D^2 > > I have a factory brochure of the 1968 Imperial LeBaron limo, and I have > examined it carefully many times, to see just how Stageway managed the > stretch. In > one of the interior rear seat pictures, the console is shown, centered as it > > should be, but the bottom of the console shows that there is more of it on > the > left than the right, in relation to the driveshaft tunnel. For a time I > could not figure out why it should be this way, then it came to me, the > driveshaft tunnel is not in the center of the car, but off set to the right. > Thursday > will be going to a dealer's "Open House" with a friend, to see the new "300", > > and our means of transportation will be a red & black 1968 "300", not an > Imperial, but close. > > Take care, check those tires, > > Bill/Imp, 68's >