And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I had a 2nd hand 75 Imperial Le Baron 2 door. What a car. What a tank. What a gas sucking pig; smog choked 440 with a 850 Thermoquad carb. I think I kept a Civic in the trunk as a spare tire.
When I was a kid, my friend's dad had a mid-sixties Imperial. That car was huge. (Unlike Anonymous above, his had a small Plymouth slung on a set of davits in the back. ;-) The front grill looked just like the one shown, but I think they used that motif for a few years. I remember the speedometer was a plexiglass dome with a stationary needle and a disk with the mph numbers turned inside it.
Nothing is "politically" correct, these days. Laugh'em if you got'em. Ph**k them who ain't laughin'.
ReplyDeleteOnly commies care about Politically correct. Two commie posts by you today. the truth is leaking out.
ReplyDeletePolitically correct is one the most leastest of my concerns. It's a term invented by soiled panty soiboi's that need a good crack across the yap.
ReplyDelete...a good crack across the yap? I'd give them guest seating on a rusty meathook. Heck, old obliging me would even sprinkle on a little salt.
DeleteYeah, not really concerned with PC or not. But question: what isn't PC? The name Imperial or the eagle?
ReplyDeleteImperials were nice cars. Luxury!
ReplyDeleteI had a 2nd hand 75 Imperial Le Baron 2 door. What a car. What a tank. What a gas sucking pig; smog choked 440 with a 850 Thermoquad carb. I think I kept a Civic in the trunk as a spare tire.
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When I was a kid, my friend's dad had a mid-sixties Imperial. That car was huge. (Unlike Anonymous above, his had a small Plymouth slung on a set of davits in the back. ;-) The front grill looked just like the one shown, but I think they used that motif for a few years. I remember the speedometer was a plexiglass dome with a stationary needle and a disk with the mph numbers turned inside it.
ReplyDeleteHe lost it in a garage fire.