One my fifth try, I duct taped all the parts together and put the blob up there with one arm around the drive shaft and the other over the exhaust. I finally got them in; it was a miracle. Would be much easier on a lift, or with the tranny out/ but not for me, I specialize in doing things under the worst cicumstances. Thanks for the welcome! ----- Original Message ----- From: PAUL WENTINK Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 9:29 PM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: IML: Please Welcome Brian R. Vincent Welcome aboard, and thanks for the amazing and inspiring story about the Emergency Brake. The last time I took one of those apart I was a much younger man, and now pay to have them worked on when they need it. You know, they were like that for many years, 1962 being the final one.
Enjoy!
Paul W.
-----Original Message----- From: Steve B. <Imperial59@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 29 Jan 2008 12:42 pm Subject: IML: Please Welcome Brian R. Vincent
New Subscriber(s): Brian R. Vincent Email Address is: brvincent_999@xxxxxxx Member Location: Rhode Island
Car(s) owned: 1962 Imperial Custom, 4-door, totally restored. Ebassy red (looks maroon)
Self-Introduction: Hello all! Please call me Bri. I bought this 62 Imperial from a friend, 11 years ago. I moved it time after time trying to find garage space. I started working on it in a rented garage that had no electric, and I had to take the bumpers off to close the door. A classic day was when I rebuilt the emergency brake on the transmission; in the winter. I had to keep the door open for light. I was freezing and all my batteries were dieing, along with the feel in my fingers. I finally got the parts in; I stopped and laid back in cold and exhaustion, yet victorious. I looked down at my legs which were pointing straight under the front of the car and pointed at the open garage door. My legs were covered in snow! I have done a total rest. including the silver pleather for the seats with the last of a new roll from 1961! I entitled this project "Labor of Love". When I finally make a placard to stand in front of it, the last line will read "COST OF RESTORATION"....$200 EVERY OTHER DAY. I love Mopar Muscle cars and just sold
a high powered 69 RR for cheap money due to circumstances. I would have rather given both kidneys away. I am still not done grieving. I am 50, play the drums, like golf, ride a motorcycle, have a great sense of humor, like short walks on the beach, dining in or out, movies, and plan to save the world. Looking for significant other that hasn't been in prison for murder...
I also have a lot of parts for a 62 or 63 Imp. from my parts car. Sorry about the length of this intro, but I don't get out much! I wish every one a happy and healthy 2008. Sincerely, Bri
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