Hi IML: Happy New Year! I have a question for my fellow 1960 owners, whose cars are equipped with Auto Pilot. Have any other's attempted to change the bulb which lights the Auto-Pilot dial? I did, and am trying to find out how to 'secure' the bulb once it's been replaced.. As you know, it's jammed up above the steering column, beneath the metal shield extending from the instrument cluster. The bulb is attached to a metal 'hook' with a 'semi-oval' opening. This in turn fits over a similarly shaped, groved post which runs paralel, above the steering column. Needless to say, it's very hard to access... After nudging the 'hook' free with the tip of a pen, I tied a wire to it, and gently dragged it down through the dashboard so I could change the bulb. Confirming that it worked, I then got it back up using the same wire. I was even able to get the hook back onto the post, and indeed the light shines through the translucent 'digit' on the dial (looks great)! BUT... I cannot figure out how to SECURE the hook onto the post! When I turn the Auto-Pilot knob, the attached post turns just enough to jiggle the bulb/hook free from the post. There was no cap or nut, holding the hook onto the post when I took it off, and yet (having observed it while contemplating this over several weeks...) it remained stationary. Using very thin implemeints, I've tried forcing the metal hook far back onto the post, but the housing still 'wigles' forward when I try to turn the Auto-Pilot knob. Have any other IML owner's tackled this one before...? Any suggestions? Again, best wishes for the New Year! Jim Byers 60 Le Baron Southampton Washington, DC