Jim wrote: > 2. Is the story about 4 wheel disc brakes on a 1950 model myth or truth. Hi Jim, I know a number of members have commented that this was a real feature of 1950 Imperials, but I thought I would give you a few interesting facts about these brakes. They were featured on Crown Imperials (the long wheel base limos) and Chrysler Town & Country models from 1950 through 1954. They are referred to as "Ausco-Lambert" brakes after the inventor (Lambert) and the company that produced them (Ausco). They were available on other Chryslers of this period, but a pricey option at $400. Thanks to Kenyon Wills, the club's website has a copy of a 1951 magazine ad touting the new brakes which Chrysler had developed for the Army. It also makes mention of the "new disc brakes," gives a brief explanation of how the A-L brakes work, and a really cool cutaway picture of the "forced-air cooling system" used in the A-L brake system: http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1951/Ads/brakes.JPG Best Regards, Chris Trettin 1956 Imperial sedan