Randy, I do have an excellent mechanic, who does work on only classic cars, and although he does mostly Chevy's since they are the most popular classic car, I've seen a variety of cars in his shop at any given time. The cars range from 30's era in line 12 Linclon's, old Caddies, and Mercury's. This guy is a genius, since he can figure out a solution and create a part if one does not exist. He works on any cars as long as they are American and old, but he also races and builds funny cars, which I have also seen in his garage at times. I have a great time when I go there, since I usually get to meet and compare notes with other old car owners, and my Imperial usually becomes the center of attention. I am not in the Inland Empire, but in Mission Viejo, Ca where my mechanic is also. I bought my car in Ontario, Ca., but with the new 241 toll road, the trip from Ontario to Mission Viejo only takes about half an hour. My mechanic is a little pricey, and rarely gives an inch, but he loves to sit and talk, and because of this we've become pretty good friends, and I am now referred to around his shop as Imperial Bill, which is a name I can proudly live with. He also loves my car, and thinks it has more character than most of the oldies. If you don't think Mission Viejo is too far contact me off the list for his address. I've also gotten nothing but rave reviews about him from his other customers, and they all tell me I couldn't have brought my car to a better place! He's also got customers from as far away as Santa Barbara. Bill '59 Crown