Spent the afternoon yesterday doing that great man/car bonding thing. Boy is it fun working on an old car! I changed the oil and oil filter, cleaned the air cleaner and refilled it with fresh oil, replaced the worn front wheel bearings (did the other side just to keep them even) and toyed around with the fuel filter. My car still has the original glass fuel filter housing with a stone filter insert. Attempts so far to locate a replacement insert - either stone or paper element - have failed. Since the housing is in very good shape and doesn't leak and all of the fuel lines under the hood are in good shape (and still all steel), I'd like to leave the configuration the same rather than replacing it with a modern inline filter. Does anyone have any suggestions? I've tried Kanter and Andy Bernbaum both of whom could not help me. I'm going to go looking on the Hemmings site but it was down earlier today. Thanks, Jeff '56 Sedan Trenton, NJ