Re: IML: Goal not met
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Re: IML: Goal not met



Hey Marty,
Personally I think you've got one of the BEST Imperials I've seen anywhere on the Imperial site.
That color is really unique, and I can tell you've really put your heart and soul into the restoration.
I'm going to try to make it down to the Red Bluff show to see it in person. Hopefully I will have that weekend free.
But if there's anything I can help you with from here in Portland, just give me a yell.
ps.....I'm a bass player too.
Best Wishes, That's one awesome ride
-Mike in Oregon, '57's and '58's and a bunch of others

 
On 3/26/07, mtnose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mtnose@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
     I set a goal to have my 1959 Imperial completely restored by the anniversary of 20 years from the date I bought it. Well,
 tomorrow will be 3/27/2007 20 years later that I bought the car in Penndel Pa. on 3/27/1987 when I was 25 years old. I still have interior work and a small fortune in some rechroming, along with getting the radio, window washer system and other minor things going. I'm still paying off loans from the 16,000  dollars I put into it in 2005. I have had many people in my life say that I'll never get this project done and to sell it. I have to admit, it has been a long hard road to get the car this far and with out the help of this site, the vendors, friends and family I would have most likely given up. So, I've set a new deadline, 1/28/2009, that is 50 years from when the car was built. Wish me luck, and thanks for all your help.
 
Marty Trendler
Red Bluff, Ca.



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