The gold '67 Convertible is on the road! Replaced the entire fuel delivery system, including gas tank and carb. New electricals throughout the ignition system. The first thing to be replaced a year ago was the spark plugs and then the car was only run about 2 hours since that time, but it turned out that the old Holley ran so rich that it fouled the new plugs within those two hours of run time! New plugs and a Carter carb and once again and she purrs like a kitten. Made a trip to the tire store today and purchased a new set of whitewalls and had the brake system flushed out. The brake pedal has a bit of travel to it and the "squish" just doesn't feel right, but the car stops on a dime. My guess is that the brake booster isn't 100% and I could stand to replace it (slight hiss when the peddle is depressed). The master cylinder, lines, and brake cylinders are new. The tire guys did manage to yank off one of the ventilation lines to the gas tank and a puddle of gas started to form under the car.... and I just topped off the tank! It's parked on level ground til tomorrow and it should be as simple as a clamp on the rubber section of the vent line. The monkeys who removed the old lug nugs also managed to crack one stud in half on the rear, drivers side and ruin 4 lug nuts, also on the drivers side. If anyone has leads for these reverse threaded items, I'd appreciate an eMail at GregTX@xxxxxxxxxxxx NAPA? Beautiful weather here in Austin. Seventy Five degrees and sunny. Tommorrow I tackle that gas tank and get a new muffler! I bought the car a year ago. It's finally running beautifully and it was worth the wait! Turns out that it's true that nothing drives like an Imperial. Suddenly, that rust in the rear quarters doesn't look so bad! _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus