Re: IML: That yarn car
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Re: IML: That yarn car




Since I mentioned the Yarn Car (my '67 Imperial art car) here recently, a number of IMLers have written to me off-list. Thank you, to those who sent compliments and/or support! I didn't really think my weird car would make much of an impression with this crowd, but I guess Imperial owners necessarily must have a few nonconformist genes, eh?

The big question on everyone's mind seems to be, what reaction does my car get at car shows? So here's a response that I was going to send privately to my fellow Dallas-dweller Harvey Wells, but I'll post it here instead...

Tim,

Where do you live in the Dallas area? I'd love to see the yarn car if you have it at a local area show give me a holler and maybe I could have my 68 sit beside it as a point of reference..lol

We live in Euless and to be honest I haven't seen too many Imperials around.

Harvey & Peggy
68 Convertible avocado green with white interior
93 Imperial white with blue interior
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Hi Harvey! I'm in Richardson [a northern suburb, for the non-Dallasites tuning in]. I agree, it's a rare treat to see any sort of Imperial in these parts. I'd be quite happy to get a photo of our two Imps together sometime, but I don't usually take mine to car shows. I must admit it's kind of pleasant to spend the day talking to the other attendees' girlfriends, who inevitably gravitate to my car rather than trudge along to look at yet another '57 Chevy...

But in the end, my car doesn't really belong there. It *is* a classic car, uncustomized other than its, um, unconventional paint job, so technically they can't really turn me away as long as I pay the entry fee. But an art car is the opposite of what a classic car show is all about -- and although I don't mean for my car to be any sort of mockery of the other cars (heck, I love classic cars), it's just too easy for people to interpret it that way. It's kind of funny that the public in general loves my car because it's so "original", while the classic car crowd in general hates it because it's NOT original! But I understand where they're coming from -- the old car scene is about conservation, and conservationists are by definition conservative.

So someday when time and money allow, I'll get that '60 Imperial that I've always wanted, and I'll fit right in at car shows. Well, OK, maybe not, since it'll probably be the only Imperial there... but at least I'll be playing by the rules. :-)

In the meantime, I'm in the Houston Art Car Parade every year (won 2nd place out of 250 cars my first year, losing out to a guy who built his own car from the ground up -- out of wood!), and I'll be in the Austin Art Car Parade next month (http://www.austinartcar.com), so I don't totally lack for car shows to be in...

Hope to meet you in person soon! [And that goes for anyone else reading this too!]

Tim
http://www.yarncar.com






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