Re: IML: Inquiring about an Imperial owner in West, TX
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Re: IML: Inquiring about an Imperial owner in West, TX
- From: "Hugh, 58 Imperial" <imperial58@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 22:21:40 -0500
Had to look up to see just exactly West was to be found. That's a pretty
obscure burg, just south of Hillsboro. Anyhoo, seeing as the population is
only but 3,000, I'd call their library and ask if anybody knows of him. As
a historian actively doing research, I have come to know that small town
librarians know just about everybody. It's probably too small a town to
have a chamber of commerce, but you never know. If they don't know the guy
by name I'll guarantee they'll know his cars. Probably show up in every
parade and event they have there. You know how proud Texans are of their
home towns.
Just a thought, sir.
Hugh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Strickland" <jwstrick426@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2007 12:35 PM
Subject: IML: Inquiring about an Imperial owner in West, TX
Does anyone in the group know Bob/Robert Gidney who lived in West, TX? I
used to visit with him years ago when I made trips to/from Luling, TX.
West is located right on I-35 north of Waco. He had seven Imperials
ranging from a 1928 or 29 to his most recent which was a '67. One of his
cars was a '62 Imperial convertible which he eventually sold to someone in
East Texas (Tyler I think). He had a '56 Desoto convertible which was
white and pink with a corresponding color interior (black/white/pink). I
was treated to a ride in the Desoto convertible one time I visited him.
Bob's main business when I met him was restoring and selling old
jukeboxes. When he would finish working on one it looked and sounded just
like new. He had a number of special decals and appearance items made up
for Imperials. I have one item which was to take the place of a front
license plate showing the Imperial Eagle in gold with the red, white and
blue ribbon in its beak plus the oak leaf and arrows held by the feet. He
generously gave me these items.
There was a friend of Bob in West that has more Imperials. I had one or
two e-mail contacts with him years ago, but forgot his name.
Bob used to work part time at "Molly's Antiques" on the east side of I-35
there in West. I spotted his '62 Imperial convertible and stopped to meet
him probably about 1982 or so. I have been trying to find a telephone
number and/or address for him to no avail.
I am wondering if Bob Gidney is still alive, and if so how I might get in
touch with him.
Joe
Joseph W. Strickland
1021 Vaughan Lane
Tioga, TX 76271-2937
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