Dear List: Thank you all for responding to my message. It is great to know that I can get sound advice from all of you. Ken did a terrific job on my car ... and in all, it has been very road worthy. I took the advice to check the voltage, as well as add the wire change to the starter circuit. I wanted to push the car to another location, and so I put the key in the ignition, moved the automatic shift lever to neutral, and planned to just move the car ... but I decided to try and start the car in neutral ... and it STARTED! I let it idle, and slid the lever into park, FIRMLY, and the car continued to run. I then turned off the car, and tried to turn it on again ... and it started. The transmission must have been hung up between "park" and "reverse". I see from the Service Bulletins that there is an updated shift lever for the automatic transmissions. Should I worry about changing it soon? Or, should I just be a little more aggressive with my shifting practices? Once again, thank you for all your help. It was very appreciated. Ramon #1629