Hi LB, You landed in the right spot to get info on restoring Imperials. NOS parts are tougher to find for this marque and this year than many others. I know that many of our club denizens are frequent visitors to eBay, squirreling away NOS stuff as it comes up. There is little to no remanufacture of hard parts, and your car has only 2 other years that share its body, with relatively low production numbers compared to Cadillac or chevrolet. I am planning on replating and rebuilding almost everything on my 1960 - there's just not that much out there besides drivetrain parts and lightbulbs. Our club site tries to be complete in its listing of the known players for parts. Please take a look at the parts vendors section for more. We also have a vender feedback area, and you have to decide for yourself what the feedback is in relation to your needs. Most vendors are really good people that have your best interests at heart. there are one or two that a little research should uncover more information about, so make sure to look into the vendor reviews section before starting to call vendors. Check it out: http://www.imperialclub.com/TipsAndResources/index.htm Kenyon Wills --- LB White <w1836@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello Everyone, My name is L B White and I am from > Alabama, I have a small > restoration shop and am working on a 63 Crown, We had a > 62 parts car and the > customer liked the taillights on the 62, on top of the > rear fender, so we > put them on for him. We have the car painted and ready to > start putting the > trim back on. But some of it is not in good shape. This > being our first > Imperial to restore I am not familiar with any of the > parts vendors. and > chrome shops that the group has had good dealings with. I > want to buy as > many reproduction parts as I can, and then NOS if > reproduction is not > available. And then rechrome anything that is left. What > I need from the > group is names of honest vendors and shops that are in > tune with the > Imperials. Your help will be appreciated > > >