List, Some good luck about small garages when hunting for an Imperial: My '66 Crown Coupe was sold by the original owners son because he could not fit the car in his standard sized garage. The son had no problem fitting a 1990 Lincoln Town Car in his garage, but the '66 would not fit. So...I got the car (fits in my garage!), owner didn't want to leave the car outdoors!!! Winner!!! Marc in Mukilteo '66 Crown Coupe '67 300 Convertible '83 New Yorker 5th Ave.... Modern Disc Brakes!!! Good for soggy commuting. '89 Lebaron Convertible....Modern (34 MPG) Gas Mileage!!!! Good for sunny commuting. '73 Kawasaki 500 Triple... Yikes!!! Good for the soul. -----Original Message----- From: DBelan5739@xxxxxxx [mailto:DBelan5739@xxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 10:43 AM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: IML: Big car, ordinary garage You know I had the same problem a year ago when I went to prchase my first home. I looked at deveral nice houses only to take them off the list for garages that were too small. The new construction that I looked at only measured 20 feet. I finally found a house that fit the bill. I have an attached one-car garage that is 24 feet deep and a detached 2 1/2 car that is 24 feet wide and 22 feet deep. The only problem is that the detached garage doesn't have electric in it, but that will be fixed soon. David 65 crown 4 door