Re: IML: Moments of Discovery/Giving Thanks
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Re: IML: Moments of Discovery/Giving Thanks




This story reminds me of the feeling I had when my '55 began to "come back to life" after over 30 years of sitting. Most of the cars I have purchased were drivers, or they were SO dead, that nothing happened when the battery was connected, and needed lots of electrical work.

The '55 was different. It had been parked for over 30 years. When I connected the battery for the first time, I could tell there was juice going to everything that there was suppose to be. Things began to function, slowly at first. The dim glow of the map lamp, the power windows one at a time beginning to move, carefully so as not to overheat the motors, and the even the power seat. I remember the feeling I had when I pressed the front cigarette lighter into its socket. As it began to heat, I could smell the remains of the last cigar the driver smoked before the car was parked back in 1965. What an ODD feeling! On that day, the car was christened The Gray Ghost.

This car has a special feel to it for me, electrically, since it was the first six volt positive ground car I had ever owned. The headlights glow softly, and that is the way that I have chosen to leave them. The engine was a challenge, but that's a story for another time and is posted someplace out on the world wide web.

Its time to give thanks and be grateful for my wonderful life. I am very privileged here to be allowed to enjoy my relics without too much encroachment from the rest of society. How lucky we are to live well enough that we can become obsessed with finding a perfect steering wheel for a 1964 Imperial, while others are struggling to find food.

Even though there are times when I feel like I am experiencing one train wreck after another, and my life is far from ideal, I do not wish to change a single thing. Special thanks to the folks that keep our OIC & IML forum functional and growing.

Paul W.

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Sent: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 6:04 pm
Subject: Re: IML: 1967 Convertible door stretcher



hi guys,

I had a weird thing happen tonight on my newly delivered 'vert. The door stretcher [power passenger seat] moved the seat up [once I worked the kinks out of it by running it forward and back] and before I noticed it, got stuck under the dash and wouldnt reverse. It was actually the optional headrest on mine
that got caught - fortunately I was able to pull it out with some force.

Watch out for this - the seat back pushed down makes the whole seat move forward, and you cant reverse the seat because you cant lift the seatback - a
little design flaw, in an otherwise wonderful design.

Gradually most of my car is coming alive after years of sitting. Windows that didnt work are working and I almost have the power door locks working as they
should.

The photos of the car made it look mint, but there are lots of interior parts that need to be rejuvenated, and horrors of horrors, there is MacTac on the radio door! i will try and do a DIck Benjamin style of restoration on my wood
in the Spring.

Im having fun just before old man winter comes in earnest.


Allen Fownes
1967 Imperial Convertible
Black with white interior

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Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 4:40 pm
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