Hi Tim!...not sure which state you are located in but when I went to register and insure my two 66 Imperials here in southern California I happened to find ut that AAA had just started insuring 'classic cars'. Here the local AAA office can do everything, except give you the driving test, that you would normally have done at the DMV....and wait in line 3 hours for! It took me 10 minutes at the AAA office! I did have to explain to the lady that Imperial was NOT a Chrysler (for Insurance purposes) and used the example that even though Lincoln is part of FORD you don't call a Continental a FORD CONTINENTAL....and she was fine with that, especially when she checking in the book and actually was able to fine a 'IMPERIAL' listing for the catagories that were OK to use on the Insurance card (and the Registration card as well). .....if you have to go the route of using the local DMV office...Good Luck in finding someone who even knows what an IMPERIAL is anymore!!....just look for the oldest person there and maybe you'll be lucky!! Good Luck!! Dan Melnik ---- Bogart3147@xxxxxxx wrote: ============= My problem is not with plates so much as getting my car listed as an Imperial Crown over being listed as a Chrysler Imperial. I'm dealing with that with the insurance company now and will pursue it with the state a little later. Timothy Callaway 1965 Crown 4-door Texas is a lot more liberal (not a phrase you see every day) on this subject. My 58 has had a series of plates on it. When it came time - oh blessed day, would that it would return again, soon - to register it, the plates from the 1980s were discarded in favor of modern ones. At a certain point, for delightfully few dollars, I bought a good set of 1958 Texas car plates - black with white letters - from an e-bay seller conveniently located right here in San Antonio. We exchanged paper for tin at a gas station. I made photocopies of them, went down to the main DMV office, filled out a form, paid a pittance and was allowed to put them on the car. Hugh ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com ----------------- 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