Searching for a Special Imperial
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Searching for a Special Imperial
I am searching for this 1968 Imperial pickup conversion in any condition. Reportedly seen in Ponca City OK 5 or 6 years ago. Any leads are appreciated.
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Re: Searching for a Special Imperial
There's something you don't see every day.
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Very Interesting !
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Search is over, it is still around in the same condition, in Oklahoma, but the current owner does not want to sell it (or fix it up either it would seem)
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Only one thing left to do... make a second one!
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I have already started!
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Step 1 out of the way.
Step 2 - Get your cutting saw and welder out and do it.
Step 3 - Paint (because you don't want it to be ugly)
Step 2 - Get your cutting saw and welder out and do it.
Step 3 - Paint (because you don't want it to be ugly)
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I have done step 1 and 2 a few times but always ran out of money to do step 3.
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Re: Searching for a Special Imperial
Flower car for a funeral home?
Too Many Mopars: 2015 Challenger; 2007 Magnum; 1989 New Yorker; 1974 LeBaron