I think most cars will do this. What happens is that over time, the fluid in the torque converter drains back into the transmission itself and it takes a few minutes for the tranny to get itself in order. Also, most transmissions don't like dropping into gear from a high idle in neutral and will 'klunk' pretty hard. I've found that if my 64 has sat a while, if I let it idle in park for 60 seconds or so, blip the throttle to slow the idle, it does fine although there may be a little slippage for the first shift. Kerryp --- ChiPieAlandPaula@xxxxxxx wrote: > Is their anyone out there that can answer a > question? I have a 64 Inperial > Crown. The car sits most of the year. When the car > is started from cold the > carb kicks to high idle. If you try to put it in > gear -- there's a lurching > and it isn't happy with being in gear. Sometimes it > just refuses to shift. > This happens both in forward and reverse gear. If > you let it warm up and kick > it down to slow idle -- the car shifts buttery > smooth. A trusted mechanic > told me that this is a problem related to the age > and that I only drive it > about 500miles per year. He also stated that an > additive is available that > will cure this problem. Any suggestions? > Also is it possible to find an AM/FM signal > seeking radio for my 64? How > about a schematic for the factory reverberator? My > car has one -- but it > needs fixing. I have an old time radio guy who is > willing to repair the > reverb unit. But -- noone seems to know it's > location. Lastly, since my 64 > has an AM radio -- do I need to change antenna and > spark plug wires? Any help > is greatly appreciated > > > Allan From Montana > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search Thousands of New Jobs http://www.hotjobs.com