 
| This has been an interesting thread.  Thought I'd toss in my .02 worth 
(which is about what it's worth-LOL).   Oddly enough, I happen to own an example of all three of the cars being 
discussed.  My Imperial is a '65 Crown convertible, my Cadillac(one of 
them) is a '66 Eldorado (convertible) and my Lincoln is a '70 Continental Mark 
III.  I happen to be very fond of all three for different reasons.  
They are all very powerful but the fastest off the line is, hands down, the '66 
Eldorado.  It has a 429 under the hood that is only slightly larger 
than the Imperial's 413.  I've been told it is the switch pitch 
transmission that seems to give it the edge over the other two.  It 
has so much torque it will throw you against the seat if you step on the gas too 
hard!  I've had the Imperial's engine rebuilt to the specs. of the '65 
300L and have even gotten a 300L carb. so I'm hoping those 5,345 lbs. will 
move away from a dead stop a lot quicker once the car is totally 
finished.   From a styling standpoint, the Imperial is probably the most unusual 
whereas the Cadillac and Lincoln are both rather understated.  Cadillac 
was very careful not to drift too far from the traditional Cadillac look 
with the egg crate grille and vertical taillights.  Of course, the 
headlights are stacked rather than horizontal but there is no 
mistaking it is a Cadillac whether sitting still or driving down the 
road.  The '66 Eldorado is the last rear wheel drive Eldorado ever 
built as well as the last Eldorado convertible from the Sixties so it has 
some history that goes along with it.  I first saw Imperials on The Beverly 
Hillbillies T.V. show and when I started collecting cars from my youth in the 
early nineties, the '65 Imperial was in the top ten on my list.  As far as 
engineering goes,  I agree, the Imperial is a true heavyweight.  For 
example, the drive shaft has two sections as contrasted to the one piece drive 
shafts on the other two cars.  Every aspect of the Imperial is 'over 
the top' in design and construction.  It has been undergoing a frame-off 
restoration (for way too long now) so I know each and every part of the 
car.  Nothing is flimsy.  Even the glove box door weighs a ton! The Mark III is an elegant car that is also very powerful (460 
cid) and extremely comfortable.  It is a pleasure to drive and 
really turns heads with that 'spare tire hump' in the trunk.  
The front grille is a masterpiece of design.   As for my love of the three, I have no real preference.  I am crazy 
about all of them!  I wouldn't say I preferred one over the other.  I 
just enjoy them for their own merits.  It's like having three 
children.  You don't love one more than the other.  You just take care 
of them all and appreciate each one for its own special qualities (and 
quirks)! Greg McDonnell (no brand loyalty) | 
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