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When I was in junior high, it was common to see Imperial's and New Yorker's 
pulling Airstream's. They were the preferred car obviously because of the 
superior V-8, but also because the Torqueflite Automatic stood up to the 
challenge better than the competition. Imperial's also were said to have had a 
sight edge due to the separate frame, although I never exactly knew why. 

By the early '70s, motor homes were starting to replace vacation trailers. I 
believe that they were considered safer because so many people tried to pull 
trailers with cars that were not up to it, both in moving forward and stopping. 
Motor homes were built to perform their intended task from the start, as 
opposed to passenger cars that needed to be "souped up" to handle the extra 
load.

I can imagine how wonderful the '66 would have looked pulling that stunning 
Airstream! They were both the best of their time.

Paul

In a message dated 8/3/2004 5:36:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, FltSgt@xxxxxxx 
writes:

>Hola
>
>This past weekend we attended the Rocky Mountain Vintage Air Stream Rally 
>which was held here in Colo Spgs. �Trailers came from Fla, NY, Or, Calif, Tx 
>and 
>many other places in between for there were 73 here.
>
>I pulled a '70 Overlander ( with the InterNational optioned pkg ) with the 
>'66 Le Baron across town to the event. �As can be expected we had the only 
>"Imperial" there. �Had one guy from Denver who carried on for some time 'cause 
>when 
>he was younger his parents had a '68 Crown they used to pull a 1972 
>thirty-one footer ( he now owns the trailer and his children sleep in the same 
>bunks as 
>he once did ).
>
>The performance of the '66 was as expected. �No problems from the engine and 
>the exhaust note was sweet from the duals with the "X" system ( pair of OEM 
>'69 "Hemi" mufflers & �long resonators ).
>
>I did this inspite if the fact that I still have no electrical power to the 
>ign switch.
>
> � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Rodger & Gabby
> � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Colo Spgs
>
>'47 De Soto Custom w/Fluid Drive & passenger door mounted swamp cooler
>'63 Le Baron w/F-Sweep trunk lid & std A/C
>'66 Le Baron w/dual A/C & reverbed AM/FM
>'70 Overlander - InterNational
>
>
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