Hi All, I downgraded to AOL 5.0 to see if I could send mail to the list without sending HTML garbage... we'll see what happens. Had to chime in on the Right/Left issue... yes, the folks in Highland Park made a valiant (?) effort to follow the even-right/odd-left convention, but use some caution when searching for parts. As I was developing my parts listings for motor mounts, I counted on the even-right/odd-left convention as I formated my chart. I had finished the mount section, and proceeded to the heat sheilds when I discovered that the heat shields were reversed... odd numbers on the right, and even on the left. Just to be sure there was no semblance of consistency, the left shield for the 300J is odd numbered... I guess the only reason I bring it up is as a reminder that you can never say never (or always for that matter) about Chrysler Engineering. Just when you have found iron clad documentation of an issue, something contrary will pop up without notice. Anyway, the reason I logged on tonight was to look for parts... I had a few extra minutes tonight so I spent some quality time with the '63. We just went up to the corner and back (1 mile +), but she does seem to be loosening up a little. I have the characteristic vacuum leak under the dash, so I need to do my homework on the parking brake release. The brakes are also in serious need of some attention. I do definately need a horn ring.. it was not loose, but very broken. Then, when I flipped the park lever down to put her away, the reverse button popped out farther than it looked like it should have... like the kid who can't resist touching wet paint, I pushed the button in only to watch in horror as it disappeared into the recesses of the dashboard! Sounds like I also need a reverse button... Can't wait for the weather to warm/dry up :) Think I'll get the '68 out this week and do some debug there too... there may be some economies I can realize troubleshooting two at once! Any help on parts? Thanks, Steve Charette In a message dated 4/29/02 8:52:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time, mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: << Somebody else fill in the blank, but Lowell Howe said that > even numbered parts were for one side (drivers or pass.) > and odd numbered parts go on the other for all Imperial > (maybe chryco) parts. I bet that there are other parts on > your car that would allow you to deduce the answer to the > above contention. >> Thanks, Steve Charette Imperial Services www.imperialservices.net