Why not rebuid the water pump, alternater, and carb, and other items that are hard to find. In the old days almost everything use to be rebuilt. We're getting to use to buying off the shelf. They're are shops that still do this in almost every town of size. For me using GM stuff is a very distant future. Don 59 Crown 65 Crown 55 St Regis ----- Original Message ----- From: <Crown58imp@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:41 PM Subject: Re: IML:why gm anything? this isn't a gm list! was gm alternator > Though I hope that I can keep my '58 totally Mopar, I see a bleak future for > Mopar repros. That's why most catalogs that deal with early Hemi parts sell > mostly conversion kits to use GM components. As sickening as that sounds, in > the future when you can no longer get Mopar water pumps, power steering > pumps, pulleys, and other miscellaneous you'll have two choices. You can put > your Imperials out to pasture or you can buy some of these conversion kits > and keep them running. Right now you can't even find a correct carburator for > a 392 Hemi without driving yourself nuts. The same goes for an AC compressor. > Unfortunately, the new owners of Mopar have enthusiasm for retro-styling, but > none for restoration of their own products. On the other hand, GM and Ford > both manufacture factory-built reproduction parts for people who restore > their products. As much as it may sicken you sir, there will come a time when > you will have to buy a GM alternator, GM p/s pump, GM a/c compressor, and GM > water pump to keep your Imperial on the road. > > Doug > 58 Crown coupe > >