Hello Tim, Great news that the '60 can drive! I know the feeling! I have brought a few cars back to life and there isn't anything quite like that. The automatic should be serviced and adjusted. The bands can be tightened and the trottle linkage should be checked. If it is in good condition, that will make it work like new. If it isn't, well the automatic is not that hard to find, and it can be rebuilt. Paul In a message dated 5/8/2004 9:36:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, thulse@xxxxxxxxxx writes: > Well, > After painting the mother in laws house from 6:00-4:00 pm today I decided it >was time to attempt to bleed the brakes. Well I did and now I have brakes. I >put it in gear with no tags and drove it down the street. Neighbors watching >and wondering what the heck is that. Well I pulled into a driveway stopped, >put it in reverse stopped, and came straight home. Yah baby….. Air assist >however is not working. The pedal is really hard. The tranny slips when you >goose it also. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Maybe a good fluid change >in the > tranny? Yuh think? > Tim > 1960 Imperial