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Oh, I totally agree on the 63's.  I had a gold , two door hardtop and it was a wonderful car.  I drove it for a year as my main transportation back in the 60's.  I bought it really cheap, even back then because it did not have factory air, which was a rarity back then.  Wish I had the car back. Total reliability!  I have spotted a 4 door in white,but there are some wrinkles in the ownership issue and the man holding it says I must wait until he takes possession on paper.  I am the first in line to buy.  Its engine had just been overhauled, and the interior will have to be redone for the most part,but the car is straight and solid.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: IML: pristine 1963 sales brochure on ebay

Hi Everybody,
 
I believe I left out a letter in the email address for the sales brochure. Try this one:
 
 
Sorry for the mistake.  My fingers got ahead of my brain and I left out a letter!
 
Greg  
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 10:51 AM
Subject: IML: pristine 1963 sales brochure on ebay

Hello List and Happy 2003!
 
I noticed some posts about the beautiful 1963 model Imperial and I particularly enjoyed Mark Evans post providing some background concerning that model's design.  In my humble opinion, it is a very clean, stylish and elegantly simple finish for the three year run for '61 thru '63.  What I have read concerning the '63's design was that by the time Engel came on board, all he could do was make minor changes to the three year old design and one was to shave off any indication of a fin.  Of course the '64-'66 models were Engel's first and were an attempt to update the Imperial to a more contemporary look.  I own a '65 but would also love to own a '63!
 
For all you '63 owner's in the club, there is a pristine '63 sales brochure on ebay with no bids and the starting bid is 6.95.  Check it out!
 
Greg
'65 Crown convt.


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