This seems like a good message for me to jump in with my first post. I admit the '67 I'm bringing home originally enticed me with its steel crank 440. A racer close to where the car has been stored wanted it just for that reason, but hadn't gotten around to looking at it. I was expecting a rusted out hulk when I first heard about it, but when I got there, I found a really clean car. It is currently wearing a poor repaint, but it's solid. After looking the car over, I couldn't let it become an organ donor. It was abandoned in storage at a farm. It's been sitting there for 15 years or so. The owner skipped town after having a falling out with his family. At least that's what I've been able to piece together after researching the VIN trying to find a title. I still need to get the car home, and I have a whole lot of paperwork to do to get the title for it, but it is possible. Once it is home, I'm sure I'll be asking questions. I know 2nd generation Barracudas quite well, and their Dart counterparts. I'm familiar with the B-bodies, and E's, and even a little with the C's, but the Imperial is new territory for me. What is the body code for an Imperial? I'm pretty sure the '67 isn't a C-body even though it's a unibody. >From reading the articles on the website, it looks like I'll be in the market for the '70-73 spindles and disk brakes. I prefer to drive my cars, rather than have trailer queens. Besides, I don't own a truck big enough to haul an Imperial! Rob McCall '67 Le Baron (soon) And a bunch of other Mopars. -----Original Message----- From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 12:14 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: IML: parted 68 on ebay Quoting ktjosephson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx: "Cheap source for a TNT 440 for his rubber burning toy."