Keith, It is wonderful to have you back. I was puzzled when you dropped off the list. I am relieved to say the least that the car is meeting your epectations so well. Now that you have it in your possession I hope it continues to delight you. Getting it made legal for NZ was evidently less of a challenge than you expected. What kind of saefty belts have you had fitted? Mine has lap belts only, in the front. I must disappoint you, sir, and tell you I have never removed the dash from my car and dread the thought more than I should admit. I have some bulbs that need to be replaced. I intend to get them done at the same time I take the car to the upholsterers for a new dash cover - and headliner, plus seat work, too - and let them do the dirty work. My clock does not work, and I may get it taken care of too. Sigh, that's what's so daunting about any project. All the :"Might As Well" projects that seem to leap into the picture. When you begin this, or any project, take lots of pictures. Intimidated folks like me need all the reassurance we can get. All the best to you, sir. What made you want to buy an Imperial in the first place? I cannot imagine they were ever that well known in New Zealand. And why a '58, beyond the obvious fact they are the pinnacle of the breed? Hugh