> Man, you guys are hardcore. I am no expert on 60's > Imperials, so it didn't > look bad to me. The seats seem to be a fairly nice While they did do a decent job of cramming the seats from a '79 Lincoln into a car a dozen years older and dimensionally incompatible, it still remains those seats stick out in that car like Billy Graham at an NAACP convention. > install to me. The wood > doesn't seem to match the rest and I believe the > "red" carpet in the rear is > actually steel. I think there isn't any carpet. The Oh, no! Didn't you read the ad? "New carpeting". Awful proud of that. Yup. > random nest of wires > and boxes on the fender appears to be a high quality > Mallory coil. I see a A high quality coil perhaps, with an obviously amatuer installation. > decent driver in need of restoration. Oh yeah, > (ducking) I don't like whitewalls. Well, you do have strange tastes. ;-) I would agree, it definitely doesn't look bad from the outside (although the white-on-white 1/4 vinyl roof smells suspiciously non-stock as well- weren't all these receeding hairline tops suppposed to be contrasting the body color?) and could be fixed up with a decent interior man, some trunk parts and a good engine detailing. > Careful Mike that's dangerously close to saying it > should be parted out. ;) I'd never suggest that, not for a rust-free '67. Now, for a '68 on the other hand...Just kidding of course. That bozo parting his 58K mile original '68 on eBay makes me absolutely sick. Anyone for a road trip to go steal...er...I mean...save it? ;) ===== --Mike Pittinaro Beautiful Boxcar American Grandeur and Danish modern Style _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Win 1 of 4,000 free domain names from Yahoo! Enter now. http://promotions.yahoo.com/goldrush