> Hugh, I had the same idea to do something like that with my '59 Imperial, > problem is finding a 707 anywhere in North America. I saw several a few years > ago out in Tucson Arizona where they lie in heaps waiting to be scrapped. > John Travolta's is about the only one that comes into LAX, don't know how > difficult it would be to get a photo shoot with his jet! > Bill '59 Crown At the risk of exceeding the limits of patience with the Impcops, Bill, all I can say is, come to San Antonio. We have a company here that specializes in working on them. I counted three this evening as I passed. Bring your 59 and maybe George will come out to play with his '56. Now that would be a good photo shoot with or without a 707. I was working on the Imperial again this evening . I had not bought an axle inner seal the other day, just the bearing, race and outer seal, but good old NAPA was able to get one within a day and the whole wheel assembly was put back together. The friend who lent me the axle puller happened to lend me a seal puller also. He said I might need it. I did not know if I would or not, so, as usual, I am beholden to those smarter and more experienced than myself. The car has not touched the ground since mid July and I have not driven it since May. I think it's time. I think we are close to getting this brake project and the many other related projects, the might as well since we're here projects, completed. Hugh