Re: IML: Please Welcome Jim Lorenzen
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Re: IML: Please Welcome Jim Lorenzen
- From: "Tom Scott" <shelbyguy@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 17:52:42 -0500
Hi Jim,
Good luck with bringing your 60 back to life...well worth the effort. I
bought a 60 about a year and a half ago and I am still constantly amazed at
the amassed wealth of knowledge that this group possesses.
Got any pictures of the Imp you could share with us?
Tom
60 Crown 4dr Southampton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve B." <Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 7:57 AM
Subject: IML: Please Welcome Jim Lorenzen
New Subscriber(s): Jim Lorenzen
Email Address is: jdlpdx@xxxxxxxxxxx
Member Location: Portland, OR
Car(s) owned: 1960 Crown 4dr Southampton (Glacier Blue with white leather)
Self-Introduction: I bought this car in 1970 from the local (Portland, OR)
Mercedes-Benz dealer for $300. It was originally from the SF Bay area and
had a little over 55,000 miles on the odometer. I was 22. In 1972 I was
coming home from a party in Beaverton and as I was coming around a bend I
found a 1968 Chev Impala in my lane (the far right) I tried to jump the
curb but it was too high and we hit. Even though the Imperial had factory
seat belts, I wasn't wearing them (for the last time) and I flew all over
the inside of that car and wound up in the hospital. A week later my dad
took me out to the lot where my car and the Chevy both were. The 68
Impala was a mess. The front end wasn't recognizable and the engine had
been shoved back to the front seat. Fortunately the driver of the Chevy
WAS wearing his seat belt and walked away. As for the 1960 Imperial....
If it wasn't for the fact that the motor mounts had broken alowing the fan
to chew into the radiator I could have dri
he bill came to (needless to say his insurance was the big loser) the only
thing that needed to be done to the Imp was a new front bumper, grill,
left front fender, radiator and (of course) motor mounts. That Imperial
was more or less my daily driver until about 1982. The only reason I got
something else was the tailights got vandalized a couple of times and I
became concerned about replacement body parts. That car was/is truly
amazing. It only "broke down" a couple of times and both times it was
minor and it got me home. In 1994 I put it into storage in a friend's
barn where it has sat ever since. But this Spring, I think I bring her
home start work on the restoration I "promised" 37 years ago. I was going
to start a year or so ago but "life" intervened. Now I think (I hope) the
time is right!
I found out about this website from an article in Hemmings Classic Car
magazine. I am blown away! Thanks
Jim
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