I see a lot of styling cues from other non-Mopar vehicles. That's not to say that they don't work for me, but the one I really don't like is the mid-roof band, for lack of a better word. Perhaps it harkens back to the "Easter Basket" '55 Ford Crown Victoria (which isn't bad itself), or to the '59 Imperial with the thin chrome band over the roof. Unfortunately, for me it reminds me of the opera lamp-overkilled '77-'79 Ford Thunderbird, which also had the little window just like Mr. Exner's rendering. That I don't care for at all. I also see the '69-'70 Buick Electra in the sweep spear side, which I do very much like; the '63 Corvette in the split rear window and the fender louvers, which I like less; and the three round tail lights in each side of the bumper - very ImpALA-esque (no thanks). The crisp outline of the front fender reminds me of a Lincoln Sentinel show car I saw 3 years ago in Detroit. The '55-'56 and '60 Imperial flavorings are obvious. I do give credit to Mr. Exner that it is a unique-looking car, not the oh-so boring bubble efforts we see so much of these days. Neal Herman 1959 Imperial Crown 4-door Southampton 1972 Buick Electra 1983 Chrysler Cordoba > [Original Message] > From: Mike & Christine Trettin <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 4/12/2003 8:27:51 AM > Subject: IML: 2003 Imperial 'Eagle' by Virgil Exner, Jr. > > Mr. Exner has done the Online Imperial Club the honor of coming up with a > design for an all new Imperial, intended to take on 'super coupes' like the > Cadillac 16: > http://www.imperialclub.com/ImpFormativeArticles/Exner/Eagle/ > > Personally, I think it looks great, although I thought maybe the triple > round taillights would further confuse our "Impala" identity problem with > the general public :-) > > Ex, Jr. would very much like to hear our comments, and is also looking for > ideas for the powerplant. What he has drawn up looks pretty radical to me! > > Best Regards, > > Mike Trettin > 1956 Imperial Sedan, Turquoise > > >