--- David Barker <dbarker534@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > I think I'm with Rob on the interior color > change...but I like the Silver exterior idea. Well, the silver idea swims into focus IF I follow Rob's advice and redo the interior, which I just might do, although I've resisted it so far. -What the hell? The top started out white and is now black, and that worked out OK. Changed the entire look of the car, in fact. LARGE FILE WARNING: http://imperialclub.com/temp/Kenyon/72%20Coupe/72%20coupe%2007%2007/Side%20View.jpg If I'm not mistaken, that car in Chicago started with a white top and had it's top changed to black? I could swear I saw photos of that car on a rollback "before" and after 18 months ago or something. Hope that the fellow that owns it isn't watching and feeling like he's taking too much of a drubbing here. Car looks good enough to me, and it's a tough spot to be in, as we've seen tonight. Maybe they sent photos in here or to the website or something? I see more photos that the rest of you guys from the website's inbox (like the 62 COUPE with a leBaron!!! rear window and cloisienne badging, but that's a story that's yet to come - we do have the photos to share...). I digress. Silver would not be silver like BMW. It would be a faux aluminum with a hint of rivets at the perimeter edges of each body panel. Why? Here's why it'd fit with my "theme" if I decide to go there: LARGE FILE WARNING: http://imperialclub.com/temp/Kenyon/72%20Coupe/72%20coupe%2007%2007/Lic%20plate.jpg As for the guy that told the (very good) story about his salesman dad's quest for the green 1970? Good story, and good logic, except I wound up with his dad's car(!), so I think I'm covered on that one and don't need a repeat there.... http://imperialclub.com/Yr/1970/Kenyon1970/index.htm So here's where we stand. 1. I'm glad I managed to tweak Jim's tail - Hope you liked that one, my man! Thanks for being a sport about it. 2. I mean this in the nicest way humanly possible, but the root-beer-brown/green? -No, but "interesting". 3. I think we're down to either the silver fuselage thing with black interior or a dark Forest Green a-la Jaguar but with some sort of subtle addative and leave the interior green. Black isn't out yet, but it's only hanging on by a fingernail. Maybe the hood with the silver deal? Dunno. I had a custom paint job done on a high-end bicycle with some stuff that was like kandy-apple but was instead more mettalic, and I don't mean flakes - just mettalic sheen.... Will have to investigate that further. I actually saw a fuselage Plymouth 12-15 years ago - before I got into this stuff - done in green that way, and it was "OK". I guess that it will really come down to whether I want to futz with spraying the ENTIRE interior of the car black. I don't want to try the carpet, but can get around that with a replacement, I think. 4. The KYB shocks are really beating the hell out of me. Car is seriously firmer, and less pliable over bumps. Perhaps it's the lowered stance? I'll reverse that first, but the car is really jarring as it is right now. I plan to put sway bars on, and there are two paths on suspension: Firm without sway-bars and soft with them. I think that soft/with might yeild the ride that I really want - comfort and glide without lateral wallow. Stiffer shocks were great when I was 20 and in my VW, but I'm too used to what these cars can do now, so if you want some KYB's for your car, let me know - I doubt that I'd reuse them elsewhere... Kenyon Wills ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html ----------------- http://www.imperialclub.com ----------------- This message was sent to you by the Imperial Mailing List. Please reply to mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and your response will be shared with everyone. Private messages (and attachments) for the Administrators should be sent to iml.webmonster@xxxxxxxxx To UN-SUBSCRIBE, go to http://imperialclub.com/unsubscribe.htm