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Location: Vermont | Great time at the show. Only other FL cars I saw were a 1955 Chrysler and a 1955 Dodge. Managed to place 3rd place in my catagory.
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Location: Parts Unknown | The side profile on those 2 door Imperials is awesome !
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Location: North Australia | Love your 59 Lou. Good to see you got it out on show and driving. What's it like to drive?
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Location: Vermont | Well I'm not too crazy about the bias ply tires. She likes to wander with them. She does float down the road. I love the easy power steering. Just sit there, one arm out the window and let her eat up the miles. |
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Location: USA - KY |
Your car was looking totally awesome, lownslow! Congratulations on the trophy!
Yep, those bias ply tires can be a real "adventure" to drive on, can't they?
My car also has bias ply tires, plus manual steering, so sometimes my car seems to have a mind of its own!
But that "just floating along" feeling is kind of cool, I gotta say.
Happy to hear that you're enjoying your car!
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Location: NE Ohio | Good Looking Imperial |
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