[RE]IML: 2,000 mile trip with a few problems
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[RE]IML: 2,000 mile trip with a few problems



Really enjoyed seeing your '56 coupe at the Soules' in Chattanooga, nothing short of spectacular. One of the best 56's I've seen. Glad to hear that your car is enjoyed/drive on the road. In the realm of problems that can crop up on a long-distance traveling, far worse can happen.

Kudos on a fabulous restoration!







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Subject : IML: 2,000 mile trip with a few problems

Date : Tue, 5 Jun 2007 09:00:57 -0400

From : "tdcox" <tdcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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My wife and I have just returned from a nearly 2,000 mile trip in our 56

Southampton coupe.







After leaving home in South Carolina, we attended the Imperial/Packard meet

held by Robert Soule in Chattanooga, TN. It was a very nice, relaxing time

at Robert and Lequita’s home; they were wonderful hosts and there were

roughly twenty Imperials of all vintages and two Packards. We had a very

nice time and enjoyed the wonderfully restored downtown Chattanooga.







Our next stop was Lexington, KY on our way to the Chrysler 300 International

meet near Cleveland, OH. We stayed two days in Lexington admiring the

beautiful horse farms and the local terrain. We toured the Keeneland race

track where some of the movie, Seabiscuit was filmed.







Our next leg of the trip was to Cleveland, OH. We had a bit of trouble that

turned out to be a bad condenser but we were out of commission for about

four hours in a delightful town of 1,000, Danville, OH. No less than twenty

people stopped to offer their assistance with our plight as we struggled to

diagnose the problem. After we had resigned ourselves to spending the night

in Danville and renting a car from the local used car dealer, a kind and

gentle soul asked if he could take a look at the car. He got the car

running by finding a short in the distributor and after we limped to his

home, we found the defective condenser. He installed the only one he had

(from a Ford Mustang) and we were on our way to Cleveland.







In Cleveland, we were pleased to find a very accepting Chrysler crowd of

Imperial lovers. Nearly all of the 100 or so attendees were extremely

interested in seeing the Southampton and they were very kind with their

words of seeing this beauty returned to its former glory. The restoration

is not quite finished but we were glad to have our efforts appreciated.







After four days of an active meet schedule, we had a relatively uneventful

trip home, except that I ran out of gas near the West Virginia border. AAA

came to the rescue and after a two hour delay, we were on our way. It

rained most of the rest of the trip, but it was cool and pleasant while we

rode in style. Throughout the ten day trip, we were repeatedly stopped by

onlookers admiring the car and as we learned of their Mopar memories.







The only odd thing that we noticed on our return trip was that our gas

mileage dropped in half, to about 7 mpg. I was pretty sure the timing was

off but didn’t expect such a decrease. When we arrived home, I washed the

car and found that the entire passenger side of the car had a thick oily

substance all over it. Also, we smelled gas fumes on the last half of the

trip. Wonder if this could be a leaky fuel pump; the oil level was fine, so

I assume it is fuel related.







The car ran like a top and performed marvelously, except for the few

problems mentioned above. Since the car had been off the road for nearly

forty years, I guess we should feel fortunate to have such little

inconvenience. Now that we have diagnosed those few issues, I believe we

can make appropriate repairs and adjustments and we anticipate many more

adventures. Thanks to the Webmonsters for adding pictures of our car to the

56 Imperials, although it is called a Newport, rather than the Southampton

that it is.





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