Roger: Unless you have put the car up on a hoist and looked to see where the fluid is dripping from(bad grammar) you may find that all you have is a leake power steering hose from rot and old age. Don't fret about your hose not being available anymore. Any tractor service company can use your old flanges(fittings) and replace the old hose with high-pressure line that will last a lifetime. good luck. ron ----- Original Message ----- From: <mopar48291@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2003 11:31 PM Subject: IML: Need a mechanic > I tried to contact Greg in Florida thru the Imperial Highway, but couldn't > get past the orange barrels....:) > My '59 DeSoto is stored in West Palm Beach in anticipation of my return to > take it to a meet in Key Largo in December. On the way down from Hershey, > she piddled away all of her Constant Control Power Steering fluid. I need a > recommendation for a mechanic who could stem the tide so I can have my > Constant Control back for the drive home to Arizona after the meet. I'd > appreciate the help from a Sunshine State member. > Thanks, > Roger > Phoenix > >