Re: IML: So much for 1980's Imps being in the price doldrums:
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Re: IML: So much for 1980's Imps being in the price doldrums:



There was a feature on these cars in the IOCI many years ago. There was indeed some quality check they went through. Its been a while since reading this, so don't remember exactly what was done.They were sent to some outside shop for these steps. I do remember though that they did do something special with the paint.
John
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Thanks for pointing this out. I probably wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't. It truly is a beautiful car, and refreshingly, it reminds me of why I liked these cars when they were new! Seeing the dash lite up, with everything so clean and crisp, makes it stand out as a great example of early 1980's technology.

I wonder about the seller's claim that "Imperials had never been built like this before". Although no doubt correct, I don't believe that the measure of quality control was what made it unique. For many years Imperials were subjected to a series of checks, some sort of road test(maybe some years more than 5.5 miles), and a final polish before shipment. What he didn't mention was the rumor that I was once told that these cars were shipped to the dealer individually wrapped in a fleece lined blanket. If true, that would surely have been unique among other Imperials, except possibly for the Crown Imperial Ghia Limo' models. I am only guessing that any might have been shipped that way.

I believe that all Imperials were built to high standards of quality. I think what made these cars particularly special was the revival of the Imperial name once again as the company flagship offering, in a truly comparable package, that rivaled the contemporary Lincoln Continental and Cadillac Eldorado luxury car offerings. This was at a time when our favorite company and automaker could have gone out of business. I am happy to have the chance to see one of this vintage that has been so perfectly preserved.

Paul W.

In an email dated 27/8/2005 11:22:42 pm GMT Daylight time, Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

See Ebay Item number: 4571684956
231 mile 1983 car - last one off the line.

Kenyon Wills
























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