My new ride: 1973 Crysler Imperial Coupe

I wouldn't be surprised if she has a passport and is double dipping in Canada!
 
Don't know what to make of that lady. Somehow appears like semi-professionally staged to me, I wish I could talk that quick and spontaneously without a mistake even in my mother language. :) Sorry for completely screwing up this thread by the way.

LOL! You need to take a ride or a walk through Baltimore..........at night!
 
I drove to Moparfest in 2004 in my convertible. From the Lehigh Valley tunnel to Freds house, an hour over the Canadian border, a 8 hour drive in total, I drove in a driving rain. Not one drop of water came through the header seal.

that is phenomenal.........neither of my last 3 converts saw the rain while i owned them
 
that is phenomenal.........neither of my last 3 converts saw the rain while i owned them


Mine didnt from 1970 to 2004, then I bought it. Its been the rain two dozen times in the last nine years and it makes my skin crawl every time.
 
Sounds like another argument against rag tops and it's from the rag top owners themselves. Why are you guys in such denial?

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I have a hdtp Imp without AC and a drop top E-body with AC, that's an odd combo.
 
Washington state, still have the certicard.
 
Must of been on the west side of the mountains............no rust!
 
Bremerton, delivered on 12/15/`67.
 
I thought the west got all the rain, from the Pacific. When I bought my brown 71 it was in Spokane, the seller there said the eastern half of the state was dry, the mountains held the rain from the east..... I have never been there, dont know..
 
I thought the west got all the rain, from the Pacific. When I bought my brown 71 it was in Spokane, the seller there said the eastern half of the state was dry, the mountains held the rain from the east..... I have never been there, dont know..

You are right ....everything west of the Cascades is mostly rain. The big snow is on the east side of mountains.
 
The main thing is that the car was well cared for.
 
Right on! A lot of rust free cars west of the mountains in Washington state. The previous owner of your Imp took great care of that car. I couldn't believe the minimum amount of wear on the car. A true survivor!!!!
 
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