| I don't agree with you, but that is what makes the world 
go around. If the torsion bar suspension was so superior why didn't any European 
cars use it to make their cars handle better. It is known around the world that 
pretty much any Luxury brand made outside of the United States (until recently) 
will out handle almost any Chrysler Corp car with the torsion bar suspension. We 
don't buy these American Luxury cars of the 50's, 60's and 70's to throw through 
a slalom. We buy them comfort and cruising down the highway. As I said and will 
repeat, What you feel is superior someone else might not. What works for one 
person doesn't work for the other. Buy what you like and leave everyone else to 
buy and appreciate what they like. Bob 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 11:19 
  AM Subject: Re: IML: Why choose ...wait one 
  second... 
 How a cars drives and handles may be personal taste, but the torsion bar 
  front suspension on our Imperials was/is superior to the front coils on the 
  other two cars, hands down. That is a fact, and there is nothing else to 
  say about it.   There was nothing in the post putting down anyone's car, unless you think 
  a spinach salad or a maple bar have something on each other. My point was that 
  there is basically no comparison between an '80s Imperial and a '60s Lincoln, 
  other than the fact that they are both automobiles. I have driven Lincoln's 
  for years, but still believe that the Imperials from 1957 onward handle better 
  than anything comparable built in America.    Paul W.     -----Original Message-----
 From: 
  baker-michaels@xxxxxxx
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 Sent: Thu, 20 
  Jul 2006 9:22 AM
 Subject: Re: IML: Why choose ...wait one second...
 
 
 
  How the car drives and handles is a personal taste. And 
  read my comments, I wasn't comparing. I was stating I own those vehicles. 
  That's all. If Chrysler and Imperial was so much better then why didn't they 
  sell as well. Buy what you like and Don't put down the other makes as 
  inferior because you think they are. STOP THIS> Bob  
    ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 6:02 
    AM Subject: Re: IML: Why choose ...wait 
    one second... 
 No Imperial is better than any Lincoln or Cadillac?? How can anyone 
    make such a sweeping statement? Comparing a '60s Lincoln to an '80s Imperial 
    is like comparing a spinach salad to a maple bar.    I submit that there are Imperials that were better, if only from an 
    engineering standpoint. The single most important difference between our 
    cars and the others was the suspension system. These cars clearly had the 
    advantage over the competition in that area. To many, the most important 
    feature of any car is how it drives, and that is where the Imperial 
    EXCELLED.   Paul W.     -----Original Message-----
 From: baker-michaels@xxxxxxx
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    mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Sent: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 9:59 PM
 Subject: 
    Re: IML: Why choose Imperial over Caddy or Lincoln?
 
 
 
    
    Actually I am truly tired of this thread, but the only 
    reason to buy any car you buy is because it is what suits you. I happen to 
    prefer Lincoln Continental over any luxury car, but, I have had Imperials of 
    all vintages and they are incredible too, but Lincoln is what suits me 
    better. I still own an 81 and an 83 Imperial which to me of the Luxury 
    cars of the period were the nicest, but talk about troubled vehicles???????. 
    My 69 Lincoln Continental Coupe, 4DR sedan, and Mark III are the most 
    trouble free, smooth quiet, comfortable and powerful of any cars I have 
    ever had. No Imperial is any better than any Lincoln or Cadillac if 
    taken care of properly. It is just what suits the specific needs of the 
    driver. I love them all Fomoco and Mopar preferably, but what works for me 
    doesn't work for the next guy. Buy and enjoy what makes you happy and don't 
    put down the others because they are not what works for you. Bob 
    Baker   1957 Continental Mark II 1957 Thunderbird 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 2Dr, 4Dr, Sunliner, Ranchero, 
    Country Squire 1963 Studebaker Hawk GT 1969 Continental Coupe, 4Dr, Mark III 1981and 83 Chrysler Imperial and sold yesterday 1960 Imperial Crown Southampton 
    2Dr 
      ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:29 
      PM Subject: Re: IML: Why choose Imperial 
      over Caddy or Lincoln? 
 One common theme about Why Imperial over the competition is that 
      we've all been bitten and hooked by it's Elegance/mystique. My story goes 
      like this; My dad was looking to replace his 66 Chry. Newport. We walked 
      around as a family in the Chrysler lot and I sat in the back of a 1973 
      Imperial. I thought I was in a space capsule and we were about to 
      take  off. We didn't by the car but I was bitten. My Father opted for 
      a 73 caddy that yr., but I never forgot my experience as you can tell. 
      I've bought and sold a 1973 Imperial and now have 3-Imperials 91,93,93. I 
      know their not vintage like everyone else , but to me I get the 
      same High when I drive her down and around town -Anthony   P.s. -Lets not forget that if you own a Chevy or a Ford 
      back in the day, you were considered to be a driving a working man's car. 
      But to own a Chrysler- You were considered making- Agreed! 
        ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:48 
        PM Subject: Re: IML: Why choose 
        Imperial over Caddy or Lincoln? 
 
        I chose mine because I wanted something 
        different from a cadillac and in Australia there are so many 
        Cadillacs.  I also wanted a Chrysler Corp car with a long wheel 
        base and have always dreamed of owning a hemi car.  I 
        have owned mine for about 6 months and I love the drive and 
        power of my Imperial.     In saying all that I am still a classic car 
        enthusiast and can appreciate any classic car on it's merits but I 
        have a slant towards the Chrysler 
        Corp.        Chris Wardle  1958 Imperail Crown 2dr    |