All of the parts you need to fix your brakes are available here in the states NEW, except for drums and possibly brake shoes. Hopefully the ones you have can be resurfaced and relined. Do not mess around with trying to make your old brakes work. Just rebuild them and replace all of the rubber hoses. Also be prepared to possibly have to replace some of the metal lines in case they have rusted through, or break off at the wheel cylinders while you are trying to unfasten them. This one is totally up to you, but I decided to use DOT 5 silicone brake fluid this time since my cars tend to sit around a lot, and the brakes have gone bad from both lack of use and moisture in the lines. This will not happen with DOT 5. I have heard some say that the brakes don't work as well with DOT 5, but this has not been my experience. In my case, they have worked as well or better than they ever have for me. Paul In a message dated 11/9/2003 7:02:46 PM Eastern Standard Time, lrblomberg@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > > To all and sundry > > This is my first posting and I would like as much > feedback from the group as possible. I have bought my > very first Imp. A 1960 Le Baron Sedan a beautiful > black number who is getting ready to sail to > Australia. I have > been reading as much as I can this last month on > Imperials to get to know them a little. This Imp's > engine has not been started for about 8 years and I > would like to hear from some of you guys/girls about > the best way to fire her up. Apparently the engine was > good and strong when the last hint of exhaust left her > rear end and although I have read a little about > bringing her back to life again your input will be > greatly appreciated. Perhaps some advice on what other > areas I should be looking at to tackle first will > assist me, such as brakes (dry), radiator, > transmission etc etc etc > > Stay Safe > > Larry B > 1960 Le Baron Sedan > > http://personals.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Personals > New people, new possibilities. FREE for a limited time. > >