| Cripes I wish I knew what system I used to collect 
cars!  Sometimes I think the darn things find 
me.  Though thanks to city ordinances and a 
growing family I am currently limited to just two Imperials.       I do know why I collect Imperials though....they 
just make me feel good. As the daughter of the previous owner of my 60 
Custom told me " everytime  Dad drove his Imperial he felt like a 
King". That is exactly why I drive and own  
Imperials .   I think I would take both the flashy Imperial and 
the lesser wagon for test drives. Go with your gut feeling as to which one makes you 
happier then buy it !    Clay Smith60 Custom
 67 
Crown Coupe
                
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 10:20 
  PM Subject: IML: Why We Collect Over the past few years I've had to sell off my collection of 
  Imperials, but now I'm starting to rebuild it and the whole process has got me 
  to thinking about why we collect cars, and how we go about it.
 
 First of 
  all, there is the issue of HOW. And by how I mean, what is the system you use? 
  Is there a pattern to your collecting, conscious or unconscious? Or is it 
  strictly random, a result of happenstance and luck?
 
 For example, I once 
  read about a man who bought only cars from 1957, because that is the year he 
  graduated from high school. He didn't care what it was as long as it was from 
  1957. Then there are those who only go after particular models, such as 
  Corvettes or Imperials. Some only collect muscle cars, some only sedans, some 
  only British cars, some only Italian, some like perfectly restored cars, some 
  only like cars that aren't in good condition and present a challenge to 
  restore, etc., etc. I'm just wondering what are the criteria are that some of 
  us use to collect cars?
 
 For me personally it seems to be that cars from 
  about 1960 to 1971 interest me the most, with the year 1968 being my favorite. 
  At one time it was my goal to collect one of everything Chrysler made in 1968. 
  I wanted (and still want) a Dodge Charger with a 426 hemi, an Imperial 
  LeBaron, a New Yorker coupe, an avocado green Fury III, a Satellite, a 300, 
  etc. I doubt I will ever own all these, but that's my "organizing principle," 
  if you will.
 
 The second big question is WHY.
 
 Do we collect to 
  impress people? To show how much money we have? Or how much taste and 
  intelligence? Do we collect Imperials in order to make the statement that 
  we're "different"-- or do we do it in order to fit into a particular group 
  whose approval we need?
 
 I know one person who buys old Imperials 
  because his grandmother owned an Imperial and he was very close to his 
  grandmother. I probably like Imperials because my favorite uncle sold them 
  when I was a child, and because I was the "rebel"-- a Chrysler lover-- in a 
  "GM family." Others buy cars because they owned a similar car when they first 
  met their wife, etc.
 
 I never really gave any of this much thought until 
  now, because I am faced with a choice of getting a really flashy "high dollar" 
  Imperial in great shape-- or buying a somewhat rough, somewhat undesirable, 
  and very cheap Chrysler station wagon. Part of me says "Go for the wagon! 
  It'll be fun!" And part of me says "Go for the nice Imperial, it's a smart 
  investment!" And so on. (And yes, I know, you don't buy old cars as 
  investments. I just mean I'm far more likely to get my money back from the 
  Imperial if I have to sell it later.) And part of me says "Nah, get a 
  VW!"
 
 So I guess I'm just wondering which voice to listen to and how 
  others decide what they'll buy when they buy.
 
 Mark M/bigger>/fontfamily>
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