Hello Everyone, Here is a partial listing of participants and cars that are expected to attend the Chattanooga Meet: 1975 Imperial 4 door sedan, owner Tony Dzik 1959 Imperial LeBaron or 1968 Chrysler Newport convertible, owner Steve Bryan 1971 Chrysler 300, owner Jeff Dreibus 1957 Chrysler Saratoga 2DR Hardtop, owner Mike and Joy McKenna 1968 Chrysler Newport, owner Shawn Johnson 1941 Plymouth, owner Richard Lovette 1970 & 1971 Imperials, owner Elijah Scott 1972 Imperial, owner Mark Harris 1966 Chrysler 300, owner Jeff Carrothers 1937 Buick, owner Ray Pierce 1965 Plymouth Fury 2door hardtop, Mike Little 1966 Chrysler New Yorker, Brian Bear 1967 Imperial convertible, Jim & Jeanette Bolen 1949 Plymouth, Charlie Thurman Oh yeah, and Robert's collection of junk too! The Tennessee Valley Region of the Walter P. Chrysler Club and Robert & Laqueta Soule cordially invite all owners and/or enthusiasts of C-Body, Forward Look, and earlier, Plymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler, and Imperial Chrysler products to attend the Summer Chattanooga Chrysler & Imperial Meet in Chattanooga, Tennessee, the weekend of May 26 - 29, 2006. Make your plans now to attend the 2006 Summer Chattanooga Chrysler & Imperial Meet. http://home.chattanooga.net/~soule/ We had an excellent meet last year in Chattanooga and we are looking forward to another fine meet this summer in Chattanooga. Tons of pictures with accompanying text of last year's Summer Meet in Chattanooga can be found below and at the Imperial Online Club at: http://www.imperialclub.com/Events/index.htm Last year's meet was a blast and this years should be just as much fun, if not more. And remember -- this meet is open to *ALL* C Body Chrysler products! So polish that chrome, wax that paint, shine those tires, and come to the Summer Chattanooga Chrysler & Imperial Meet in Chattanooga, TN, on May 26th, 27th, 28th, and 29th. *Registration: There is no registration fee for this meet. However, we request that you PLEASE REGISTER http://home.chattanooga.net/~soule/ so we will know who is attending, what cars to expect, how many attendees will be at the Friday night dinner at the drive-in, the Saturday lunch at the Railroad Museum, and the Saturday cookout at the Soule's. Here is what we have planned so far: Friday Dinner - May 26th - We will meet at the Soule residence at 5:00 PM and caravan to the Soddy-Daisy Sonic for dinner. Saturday - May 27th - Meet and drive, kick tires, share stories, tell lies, drool, etc., at the Soule home. We have planned to take a 20 mile trip to the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum for lunch (at 12:00 noon) in a vintage 1940s dining car the "Greenville." We can order lunch from the dinning car that will be prepared and delivered to us from the Grand Junction Depot Deli. The Railroad Museum has a very nice pine thicket picnic area located next to a grass field that would be available for parking. The Museum will be operating their vintage steam locomotive and running trains between their two stations all day. The roundtrip only takes about an hour and might be something we could do as a group. For more information about the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum follow this link: http://www.tvrail.com Saturday - Dinner, informal hamburger/hot dog cookout at 7:00 PM EDT at the home of Robert and Laqueta Soule. After dinner, I expect we will show some Chrysler product films/videos, such as dealer ads, sales training stuff, and/or old television ads later in the evening. I am sure there will be more tire kicking and driving as this went on until past midnight last year. We will also have a bond fire burning all evening for those who might enjoy roasting marshmallows and enjoy cocktails around the warmth of a night fire. Please note this is a BYOB event. Sunday - May 28th - Most of us will be kicking tires, driving cars, tell more lies... basically the same thing we are doing Saturday evening. Those that wish to are welcome to explore the Scenic Chattanooga area. Enjoy fine motoring in your Imperial or Chrysler product to such attractions as Lookout Mountain, Rock City, Ruby Falls, the Chattanooga Choo Choo, the Chattanooga Aquarium, the Walnut Street Bridge, and many more! There is no shortage of things to do in Chattanooga. Here is a link to all kinds of Chattanooga attractions: http://www.chattanoogafun.com/ However, if you would rather just kick tires, drive cars, tell more lies... with us all day then that is just fine! We will be more than glad to have you. More info can be found at the following website: http://home.chattanooga.net/~soule/ Many Thanks, Robert & Laqueta http://home.highertech.net/~soule/ '28 Chrysler Series 62 '39 Chrysler Royal '51 Packard 300 '60 Chevy Covair '62 Chrysler 300 Convertible '64 Imperial Convertible '64 Imperial Ghia Landau Limousine '64 Imperial Crown '65 Chrysler New Yorker '65 Chrysler 300 Convertible '66 Dodge Polara '66 Chrysler 300 Convertible '66 Chrysler 300 '66 Chrysler T&C Wagon '68 Imperial Convertible '68 Imperial LeBaron '73 Benz 300 SEL '88 Lincoln Limousine ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |