Hi Mark, A company called Year One in Georgia has them. They hold the firewall insulation to the firewall. They have a web site at www.yearone.com If you need a part number let me know as I have their catalog at work. Steve Miner Miner Auto Service Winnebago, MN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark McDonald" <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 1:29 AM Subject: IML: 1970 fasteners needed > Okay, this is for a '70 New Yorker-- but hey, a New Yorker is really an > un-gussied up Imperial! And I think the same fasteners were used on > fuselage Imperials. > > These are used to hold sound deadening & insulating material inside the > passenger compartment onto the firewall. They're made out of black > plastic and are about 2" long. They sort of look like screws, but you > don't screw 'em in, you push 'em in. They are designed to push in but > not pull out. The first 1" is smooth, then the next inch has ribs on it > (please, no jokes) designed to hold it in place. The head is a flat > circular disc of plastic and has a hole in the center. > > Anyway, I was removing some of this padding and broke a couple of these > fasteners. The autoparts stores here ain't got 'em. > > Anybody have any? Or know of a source for them? > > Muchas gracias, Mark M > > >