Hi All, My 2 1966 convertibles, 'Brandy' and 'Cinderella' need some TLC ( and lots of work!). I am hoping to put new tops on them this summer but wondered if anyone out there has had experience as to the best (considering price & quality) place to buy the tops from and also if this is something I should try myself. I have one of the books previously mentioned by one of our members (Restoring your Classis Car) and it seems that I can do the top replacement by just taking my time ...also, having a second convertible here will probably help me tremendously! Any suggestions for new tops (I am in New Jersey) would be appreciated. I also may need parts (hydralic, etc) for the tops once I get into the project (Murphy's Law just loves these types of projects!) so any suggestions for best places to get them would, again, be appreciated especially from anyone who has gone thru this. I also wanted to ask if any of you IML members that have replaced your convertible's interiors have a reliable, reasonablly priced source here in the New Jearsey or NorthEast area. I have seen several in Hemmings (Bill Hirsch I believe was one of them) but wonder what suggestions I might get from those of you who have already gone through the 'replacing-the-leather-interior' trials!!.....is this something I can do myself (my wife is really great with the sewing machine, but its NOT a heavy duty one!) or am I better off having a shop sew up the new covers? Some time back there was a thread regarding changing from drum to disc brakes (this is still for my '66 convertibles) and wanted to be sure I had the correct info as I lost the email. Was it ANY full size chrysler after 1970 or 71 or only certain years? also, is it taking a chance getting the parts from the junk yard (my favorite place to hang out in) or better in the long run to try and get everything new from some supplier (I realize this may be cost prohibitive but thought I would ask any way!). By the way, I have not yet given up on the idea of making some kind of 'book' with all the IML photos in it and have actually downloaded quite a few of the pictures as well as the 'repair' info to my computer. The big problem is that the amount of photos is staggering....and keeps on increasing!! (a good thing)......and the source for my inexpensive printing of all these photos has 'gone away'. Rest assured that if there is a way to get something done I will give it a try, even if it is initially just a booklette with the repair, restoration or maintenace sections in it. It may take a while but I have not yet thrown in the towel ....yet. Thanks all, Dan Melnik / dmelnik@xxxxxxxxxx