Bill, Don't go with out your Imperial. Fix the brake booster and I bet the car will run as good as it ever did. Paul In a message dated 10/26/2003 2:46:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Imperial59crown writes: > Wow! I am really overwhelmed with the responses to my Imperial's problems, >and thank everyone on the list for writing. Even people at work were telling >me I was very quiet today, and I think it was because of the thought of having >to depart with the pleasure I get from my '59 Imperial. Even when it is just >sitting out in the parking lot all week till I can drive it on my day off, I >make a point to walk the dog by it so I can pat it on the hood and tell it >what a great car it is. The thought of storing it somewhere where I can only >go see it a couple of times a week is not very satisfactory, and its only been >gone for one week now, and I miss it intensely. Most of the comments I got >back sound absolutely correct, since it didn't start running poorly until the >brakes started feeling very weak. The car also has only less than 65,000 >original miles on it, and has never had any blue smoke coming out of it, and >is in fact better on oil than my newer Nissan. I made the mistake of saying >combustion test rather than compression, but I still don't have the car back, >so I don't know which cylinders are bad. It was running like a charm last >summer, and I even took it on a long road trip almost up to San Francisco >without any problems. My mechanic has also just changed his location to the >smaller garage next door and told me he did it to save $3,000.00 a month on >rent, which made me think he is also hurting for cash. He is good at what he >does, but also charges a premium for it. It really goes against my grain to >store the car and not be able to enjoy it, so when I get it back on Monday >after paying a hefty bill for a tune up and radiator routing out, I will talk >to the mechanic I bring my Nissan to, who is very reasonable. Once again I >want to thank all of those on the list for responding, and cheering me up a >bit. After all, to be without my Imperial would make me > feel just like one of the common people! > > Bill '59 Crown !���0�j^�&�r[�r���+&z�