Hi & welcome to the list, I saw your 50 Imperial last year @ the rally of the giants. It is a really fine car. Regards Dave 60 Le Baron . North Staffordshire.nr Leek.! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leslie" <kansas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Multiple recipients of list mailing-list" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 5:37 AM Subject: IML: Please Re-Welcome Ray & Anita Gomm (1950) > New Subscriber(s): Ray & Anita Gomm > Email Address is: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Member Location: Hertfordshire, England > > Car(s) owned: 1950 Chrysler Imperial DeLuxe Sedan > Black, loads of chrome adn Blue Leather trimmed interior > > Self-Introduction: Ray is Managing Director of a Computer Manufacturing / > installation & Support company. At 6' 6" ( 2 metres ) tall he has a problem > with finding cars big enough - needing extra head and legroom. After being > cramped in their much treasured 1955 Mk1 Ford Consul for 4 years they have > now bought a much larger motor - an extremely rare, 19 foot long, 1950 > Chrysler Imperial DeLuxe 5.3 litre Sedan (featured). > Ray's musical "greats" are Jerry Lee (Lewis), Eddie Cochrane, Buddy Holly, > Big Bopper and very early Beatles ( pre '64 ). His hobbies include Classic > Cars ( of course ), Robotics, playing the guitar ( badly ) and the keyboards > ( even worse !), computer visuals, watercolour painting and a spot of > greenhouse gardening. > Anita is a housewife and self-confessed shopaholic. She is building up a > fine collection of Rock'n'Roll clothes, is an avid collector of Dragons ( > miniature- not real ) and a big fan of Elvis Presley and Elton John !! Oh > well - there's no accounting for taste. > Ray and Anita met in 1982 and after a whirlwind engagement ( lasting 18years > ! ) finally married in September 2000 when Ray surprised Anita by arranging > a holiday and Wedding in Malta. They hope to retire there in years to come. > They have four sons and four grandchildren between them from previous > marriages. > They wear their Rock'n'Roll gear at car shows to attract attention from the > general public - not to themselves but to the Old Crocs stand where they > entice the public to donate towards the cause: Keech Cottage Children's > Hospice in Luton. Keech Cottage care for terminally ill children and their > families. You can read more about all this at www.oldcrocs.com > > > > > > > >