Welcome to all the new members Biff, I have a question for you. What kind of disc brakes do you have on the front. Do you know who modified them and how? Car sounds great, I would also like to know about the driveshaft support and motor mounts if those have been modified. I'm sure the group would like to here it as well. Allan R ( with tongue hanging out over your brakes ) 62 Conv in process On Fri, 22 Mar 2002 15:30:17 -0600 "Mike & Christine Trettin" <mtrettin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > New Subscriber(s): BIFF DeMARTINO > Email Address is: bdemartino@xxxxxxx > Member Location: Eastern Idaho > > Car(s) owned: 1962 Crown Imperial Convertible metalic blue, white > interior, > black top with glass window. All options except cruise. Complete > reworked > suspension with disc brakes, extra heavy torsion bars, extra leaves > in the > rear. Great Car!! > > Self-Introduction: This car has had several phases of > modifications. The > 413 even after a complete rebuild suffered due to the extra > convertible > weight. It is now powered by a crispt 440. I also went 500 rpm. over > the > stock stall for the torque converter. Brakets were frabricated to > upgrade > the center support bearing for an easy to replace GM.The rear is out > of a 72 > police cruiser with 5/5 Imperial axels and 11"x3" brakes. The car > was > completely restored by Robin Wicklund (a master at his craft who had > restored several vehicles for the Imperial Palace in > Las Vegas)after it was smashed during an episode of "Crime Story". > It is now > time to freshen the "StarShip" and once again a complete > restoration. I need > your assistance to locate parts. Plese Help Thank you Biff DeMartino > > >