Thanks for the info! I look forward to learning more about this, as I will need to regrain the window frames. However, my observations over the years have been that redone woodgraining never holds a candle to that done at the factory. Since I think that my 'extra' dash is in pretty good shape, I will probably swap that one over regardless. But, I still would give this technique a chance first on the window frames, so please do forward anything you find. Best regards, John > John; > Don't junk your old dash just yet! The material that they used to grain > those old dashes is still available, it's called Dyenoc (sp). They used a > version of it on the sides of 60's and 70's station wagons. Apparently the > new type is much more durable and resistant to fading then the kind > originally used. It will do a check for wood graining and find some more > information for you. This may also be useful to some Imperial owners as > well. > Best Regards > Arran Foster