Re: IML: Best Lookin' of 'Em All
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Re: IML: Best Lookin' of 'Em All



Nigel: Well, of course...I was looking at postwar models. Currell


From: "Dave" <Wilkerbeast01@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: IML: Best Lookin' of  'Em All
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 16:43:05 -0700

Well, yeah, but I thought we were talking about the cars us average Joe's could actually buy!

David C. Wilker Jr.
United States Air Force, Retired


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Well being an akward limey I have to disagree with you all, the best looking Imperial of all has to be the 31/32 cars... and if I could afford one it would be the Imperial in my garage, as i cant I make do with a 1929 Imperial, which has style but not quite in the same league, but to remind me of the later cars it is kept company by a 31/32 CD de luxe which has well has having many of the styling features of the Imperial of those years also has a one off Custom body by the Carlton Carriage Company of London.... both my cars are RHD supplied new to the UK

  Regards

  Nigel Plant




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