Richard, If you want a new bellows, try: Power Brake Exchange, 800-322-1775, in California. I have been discussing with them a power brake rebuild for a different type, but I had also inquired about the Mopar bellows type. They said that the bellows is available in a new reproduction from India. It is rediculously expensive. For just the bellows part alone, it is $200 or more!!! I have found the bellows to be very durable. The bellows used on any Mopar from 56 to 60 or so, should be interchangeable. If you can find one in a salvage yard in a car with the hood down, it should clean up fine. They were fairly common on many Mopars. A fair price would be $25 to $30. I bought one last summer for a spare (after I heard the price of a new one) for only $8 from a yard that was crushing out. Another yard wanted $100. He still has his! Dave Homstad 56 Dodge D500 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- At 12:53 PM 11/14/98 -0500, you wrote: >Hi all. Well, it finally happened- my brake bellows split open along >one of the creases. Lucky I could hit them hard enough to not hit the >guy in front of me !! Now where can I get one of those !!? I checked >Andy Bernbaum and Steele rubber parts -- no luck [ unless my catalogs >are too old ] THANX opps- almost forgot- it's a 58 Ply. > > Dave |