Hello, Allan I just called the car show. The number of the 1968 Imp was SA750A and they have no info on this car. This means either the car was not sold at auction but privately. When the show ends, this evening at 7P.M.EST....they will be updating their web site. I would give that a couple of days though as the last update was on 20feb02. The addy is: www.acclassiccars.com Also, if you go there now and click on Saturday's listings there is a picture of the car. Take care. Best Regards, Nick (always looking f/ a turnkey '72 4dr LeBaron) -----Original Message----- From: bandmgrinding@xxxxxxxx <bandmgrinding@xxxxxxxx> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:22 PM Subject: IML: Atlantic city > Hi Ross and gang > I too attended Atlantic city on Saturday and saw the same Imperials, >I have an interesting story about the 68 conv. One of my friends that I >eas eith moved that car about 10 years ago for the CEO of Johnson and >Johnson. He said he thought the car looked familar and when we spoke to >the seller, we found it was the same car. My friend said that when he >moved it years ago, it was in almost the same shape as it is now. He had >to put moving pads down on the floor when he rolled it out of the garage >where it was to get it into the truck. When we spoke to the present >owner, he claimed that he bought it when the CEO passed away and then >spent $35,000.00 going over the car to get it to the condition that it is >now in. If I remember correctly, he said that he paid $8000.00 for the >car about 4 years ago. I sure wish I was there then because it was >probably beautiful then because it looked almost perfect now. You could >probably pick it apart if you really searched bit it would be silly to do >so. I sure wish I knew what the final bidding on the car was. If anyone >knows, please let me know at BANDMGRINDING@xxxxxxxxx > Thanks > Allan R > >