Re: IML: yardsale finds
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Re: IML: yardsale finds
- From: "Clay Smith" <imperialman67@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2007 16:59:59 -0500
I also have a story about a yardsale type find.
Not too long after purchasing my 60 Custom I started having trouble with the
brakes locking up.
We were going to be leaving on a family vacation so I parked the imperial in
the garage until we returned..
While on vacation on a whim we stopped at a small antique store to look for
treasures.
My at the time eleven year old daughter was looking thru a bookcase at the
back of the store when she called me over.
She said "Dad these say Imperial on them!"
There wedged between a couple of hardcovered books was session number 96
"The new center-plane brake " booklet. There was also booklet number 153
"brake system service" and number 144 "The new 6-cyl OHV engine". The store
owner didn't know anything about the booklets ,but sold them to me for $1.00
each.
I would like to think that it was my deceased father helping me out.
He had been a lifelong mechanic and though he wasn't an Imperial guy he
really did like the slant six engine.
Clay Smith
60 Custom(with great brakes now!)
67 Crown Coupe(needs brake work)
----- Original Message -----
From: <pnkmoore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 12:57 PM
Subject: IML: yardsale finds
I occassionally stop at yardsales, hope springing eternal that some fool
will be selling a precious artifact. As it happens, I'm more frequently
the fool as I often come home with bargains that we don't need, haplessly
populating our own yardsale box. My wife is patient.
I was traveling to Jackson, Louisiana about a month ago on a Saturday,
headed with my 10 year-old son to a car and train museum. I'm forever on
the lookout for Imperial-related stuff (required Imperial content), and
with that and other things in mind I stopped at a little yard sale/junk
shop in a nameless town just east of Jackson on Highway 16, i.e.
Nowhereville.
My son Sam found a tiny bottle with a penny trapped inside etched with
"Las Vegas." That cost a dime and he considers it treasure. Oddly, there
was also a Chryslter 300 chrome badge. I believe I paid 50 cents for it.
It's got a few surface pits, but it's certainly salvageable. I suspect it
is from a mid-60's model 300 (I had a '70 300 and it didn't have this
badge on it) probably from a quarter panel. I've scanned a photo if
anyone needs to see it. I'll email the photo and mail the badge to
whoever is interested, and will waive the 50 cent purchase price and
postage. Allow your guilt to arrest the urge to take it simply for the
purpose of reselling it, though it can't be worth much. Plainly, I'm
anticipating the recipient being someone who can match it to their own
300.
Patrick
Covington, Louisiana
'58 Southampton (project)
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