I would dearly love to once again drive one of my Imperials as an everyday car. I actually did that way past the time that most other people did. My '65 Crown was still my regular car until 1988. Last summer I ran my '62 LeBaron that way and enjoyed it very much. One of the major reasons that I stopped was that I once believed that driving them on unleaded gas was harmful to the engine. Leaded gasoline became too difficult to find after about 1988. I now think that driving them on unleaded gas would not have been a serious problem. Since becoming a member of the IML I have read many posts about 413's and 440's going over 100,000 miles of regular driving on unleaded gas without any mechanical issues. The other major reason is rather unique to our area and still would hold true today. That is the problem of broken windshields. I drive on the highways around here a lot. Since the time when I parked the Imperials I have replaced 14 windshields, and had countless bulls eye repairs at around $50.00 each. I don't make claims against my insurance for glass because I believe they would raise my rates or worse, cancel me altogether. The last time that I priced a new windshield for the '65 Imperial it cost $865.00. That was a long time ago and by now that may have changed, but this would make frequent replacement impractical. I also don't think that repeatedly changing the windshield is particularly good for the welfare of the car. I guess if it wasn't for those two things, I would consider driving an Imperial everyday, but I have also enjoyed some of the other modern conveniences in the newer cars like the automatic over-drive transmission which allows big powerful cars to get over 20 miles per gallon. I often fantasized about using my '55 Imperial as an everyday car as an elderly man since I would likely limit most of my driving to the immediate vicinity of my home. That has ceased to be attractive to me though, since now the little town that I live in is usually in a state of grid-lock 90% of the time. Driving anything in those conditions isn't really any fun. Paul In a message dated 1/4/2004 3:17:46 AM Eastern Standard Time, ChiPieAlandPaula writes: > Hello All, > Sure it would be great to see Chrysler Corporation produce a car to compete >with the other luxury cars. However, unless you inherited money, are a doctor >or lawyer how could anyone afford them? The reality of today is that all new >cars are out of most average folks reach. However, with a little planning, an >Imperial of yore can be found, restored and enjoyed. To me, that is more >enjoyable than $600.00 a month car payments that would be passed on to your >kids to complete. > > Allan from > Billings, Montana