Hola Scot & Others
If, one was to drive to the Tiger-Run Rallye this summer in Kodac
appearing Breckenridge, Colo and was to think about using their "un-tested
Imperial", I would say. Please ckeck and make sure the vehicle to
trailer plug is all wired correctly so that you may use the brake controller
and such. The rear springs may need to be replaced for the Heavy duty
ones that are availible ( these can be changed at home with about one hrs
work and some anti-rust / lub spray ). With the trailer just point the
nose to the nearest gas station and from there make a large circle arount
the area that you live in. At the end of your test run and the tank is
now empty, head for the parking area that you use. If you have found
out that you have some issues with either the trailer or the Imperial... fix
them.
Those of you who drive the older Imperials all know the public looks
twice at the Imperial. Add an AirStream ( or Argosy ) behind it and
they go from looking to staring. As you motor down the High-ways and
bye-ways you may sang out the song, " ... I'mmm soooo vane, ... this
rides all about meee".
Uncle Rodger & Aunt Gabby
COS
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007
8:47 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Imperials &
AirStreams @ Tiger Run
Rodger,
Are you planning on attending this rally? My family
and I are registered. I am debating about pulling our Airstream with our
'65 Imperial. I hesitate because of the mountains, and the distance on an
untested car.
Scott Scheuermann
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007
1:30 AM
Subject: IML: Imperials &
AirStreams @ Tiger Run
Hola To All
...Here is your chance to see the Rocky's and show off the AS
Travel Trailer that you have behind your Imperial. We have pulled
our 1970 Overlander-InterNational Dbl with the 66 Le Baron to such
an event. I can tell ya that just one stops the talking;
.. just think if more than one showed up.