Bob, I'd love pics of yours... done or in process. What colors is yours? I am in need of front floors, both sides, rear quarters, and a repair to the trunk. The car has rust in those spots. Besides that it's complete and just needs freshening of the leather and carpets, and a new coat of paint. A rechrome on the front bumper wouldn't hurt either. I've used Leatherique on two other cars and plan to use it on this one as well. I won't be able to buy a parts car and cut it up.... no room to keep it and unskilled in rust repair. I will most likely have to pay a premium to have someone else find the cut the parts from a junker and install them. Fortunately I'm in Austin and there a several rust free '67's in parts yards around here. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find any of them that will cut out sheetmetal. The car arrives within the next 2 weeks and I get to park it in the garage for a month til I can get to it. In the meantime I'll do a tuneup and get the power window motors working... all have failed, so it is most likely the relay instead. If I do end up needing a rebuild on any of the motors, there's a great place that I've used before here in Austin. Might just need the couplings replaced too.... don't know til I get power to them. The seats are not functioning either... that's why I suspect the relays. The dash is good, carpets could use freshening, but the pile is still great. Leather is good, but could use a cleaning and conditioning. The top is original and in excellent shape, but could probably use something to soften the vinyl. I can do all of those tinkering things for a while... at least until I get past the hole I made in my checking account when I bought the car. Then I can put some money into it by getting the rust repaired and a paint job. I've been hit by this "downturn in the economy", but couldn't pass on the great deal I got on this beauty. I'll start looking for a rust repair guy/shop here in Austin this week. Thanks, Greg