Well, after repainting almost my entire trunk lid, then rubbing it out, polishing it, and waxing it, it finally came time for me to put my trim back on. I started with the easiest part the trunk lift handle, and then worked my way up to the trim ring which encircles the tire imprint. For those of you who are doing this, don't make the mistakes I did. It is a pretty easy process, but first of all do not tighten down all the nuts on the trim ring until it is lined up perfectly with the hole in the rear where the small cap piece clamps down the ring ends together. I did tighten them all down just to realize I was not lined up with the hole at the rear, so I had to loosen all the nuts till the ring would rotate, then I lined it up with the hole, and retightened all the nuts. When I went to put the small cap piece on which I had to hail down a neighbor to help me push the screw through while I put on the nut from the inside. Now came the fun part, tightening down the little cap. Every time it was nearly tightened one of the ring ends would pop out from under it. I discovered there is only about an eighth of an inch play for each side of the ring, so once again I had to UN-tighten the entire ring to get it exactly fitted under the tiny cap, I finally reached success and tightened down the whole ring for the last time. Now for the center hub. This would normally be a snap of a job, but I had glued a rubber gasket around the hub, (which I now have the politically correct '59 style hub, very nice, all one piece, not like the '58 hub that came on the car). When I put my new hub in place, the gasket was naturally making it ride higher, so I had to apply pressure to the hub to get the screws to come through the trunk lid, but could not get them through enough to get the old nuts on them which were recessed in the middle, so it was off to Home Depot to buy some wing nuts. I had bought the hub with me and found the correct size wing nut, by screwing it on through the bag it was in. When I got back home I excitedly ran to the trunk and tried my first wing nut, only to discover that out of the bag it was now too big, so it was back to Home Depot for more wing nuts, hub in hand once more. This time I got the 8/32 size nut, and ripped open the bag and screwed it on. Back at home I finally got all the wing nuts on, and the hub tightened down, and it looks great, and that gasket is in there so tight, I don't think one drop of water will penetrate it. I'm very proud of my beautiful trunk lid, but I just have one question for the list, does anyone need help with a brake job? Bill '59 Crown