Re: IML: Great club, great people and great cars
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Re: IML: Great club, great people and great cars



It seems many of us have the "Spinning Compass" syndrome, too many projects, too many ways to go. My 81 has been in storage since 93 and  it ran when I parked it. Since I was putting a big block in ,I didn't care about the EFI 318. Since then I've built 3 engines, that ended up in other vehicles, add to that 2 boat projects. I'm searching for my last 400 block, to build MY LAST engine. This one is not for sale. Maybe the 81 will happen, this time.This site has been great fun, and the members are all great ,as we all have a common interest,(and the same sickness).Ya'll have a nice day, Dave.
 
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From: randalpark@xxxxxxx

> My Imperials spent nearly 20 years languishing in their varied storage
> spots until I found this list in 2003. It has not only provided
> resources that help me get the parts I need to fix them, it also raises
> my level of interest high enough to keep on with the dream. This year,
> they may all be road worthy for the first time since 1985. I am very
> close, but if I don't quite make it, that's okay, too. I have made a
> lot of progress this year, and at least some progress each year since
> joining the list.
>
> I am very grateful for the IML, the OIC web site, & everyone that keeps
> it going, including those who post comments and Q&A.
>
> Paul W.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Fro m: Hugh, 58 Imperial
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> Sent: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 10:53 am
> Subject: IML: Great club, great people and great cars
>
>
> I just read Kenyon's post about the wonderful 1948 Imperial that
> Tom-Egil Seljås recently acquired. Maybe I'm just in a good mood today
> but posts like that just make me so pleased to be part of this great
> endeavor, the saving of our beloved cars. We have a great site, an
> active list, filled with enthusiasm and excitement. Some serious
> medical issues are kind of kicking me in the rear end these days, and
> my own Imperial keeps on getting bumped on my list of priorities but I
> remain confidant that sooner rather than later, I'm going to turn a
> corner and see that car, MY car, right up there with the best of them.
> (Gosh, don't fill up the list with stuff about my condition. It's not
> good but I shall asume your good will, if only because you want my car
> to get better, too!)Â
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> HughÂ
> 1958 ImperialÂ
> San Antonio, TexasÂ
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