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Re: 55-56 Defroster Ducts
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i have no info on him, can you put me in contact wit him?

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Re: Packard V8 engine mounts.
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Hey Packardv8, another edit for your above post:

I'm trrying to figure out how much the engine drops over the years and compression of mounts for throttle valve linkage geometry change and...

since the cross-shaft for the t/v pivots in the brackets mounted on the back of the heads, condition of the mounts will NEVER affect the geometry! in fact, due to the design of the t/v linkage i can't think of anything short of major collision damage that would! if the cross-shaft mounted on the body, then yes i could see mount issues being a factor.

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Re: 55-56 Defroster Ducts
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I checked for these a couple of years ago, and David Moe had them at that time. Don't know if he still does.

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Re: 55-56 Defroster Ducts
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i'm not sure i will be making them from the same material. still experimenting with types actualy, but i plan for them look exact

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Re: Small "dog dish" wheel covers?
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Randerson: are you the owner of the 56 delux pictured?

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Re: Caribbean 2X4 Air Cleaner current value?
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he still in fact offers them. i contacted him when you mentioned that on my first thread when i posted that i was looking to buy one. he offers them in alum or cast $1350 either way.

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Re: Wheel Cover and Hub Cap Identification Guide
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Brian,

Most of the images I have are pretty small so that is why I made them all about the size I did. If people could get me hi-res versions of those, then I can redo the guide in a larger size.

I did those early year screw-on style caps in profile as they are all different. Some are external thread, some internal thread, and some are different diameters. Plus those look almost exactly the same from the front view.

Hope I can get some folks to send over some additional pictures to help improve the guide. I just ask that they be flat/straight-on pictures. Similar how the ones in the Guide are now.

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Re: 1948 Von Rudolph Custom Roadster
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Dave, does it have a kind of "mobile pillar

Gusha, I took it to be a true 2-dr hardtop with essentially the same window arrangement as the convertible, but who knows, there is very little known of this car and I'm not aware of anyone who has any first-hand knowledge of it.

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Re: 1948 Von Rudolph Custom Roadster
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Guscha, thanks for the Jack Vines comment.

I will contact Shawn Miller at Significant Cars to confirm.

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Re: Wheel Cover and Hub Cap Identification Guide
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Kev, you're off to a great start.

Black background shows of the chrome. Would Packard Blue better?

Showing caps in profile is good idea, where possible - might want to expand that to include others like the 46-50.

What about trim rings?

I'd like to see large images. You might be able to pick up some horizontal space by splitting descripttive text over two lines - that is, years/models on line 1 and style (cap/cover) on line 2. I'd also like to see hub caps in some sort of relative scale (to full wheel covers).

Tall orders, I know. Just consider it food for thought - proceed as you see fit.

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Re: 53 Patrician parts car
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I don't know about transmission yet...I will ask if he intends to use it and if he can tell what its like. Just starting to work on the motor so will let you know.

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Re: 53 Patrician parts car
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Is the transmission available and if so, what is its condition?

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53 Patrician parts car
Grill is gone, motor is gone, rain vents spoken for but let me know what else you might need and we'll let you know the condition and try to post a pic if possible.

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Re: 1948 Von Rudolph Custom Roadster
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Dave, does it have a kind of "mobile pillar" like the successor Mercedes Adenauer 300D?
With this back window the conditions of all-round vision are excellent.


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Re: 1948 Von Rudolph Custom Roadster
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Any thoughts on why the supercharger was removed for drivability reasons -- other than "it's broken."?


Don, I found this statement of Jack Vines in another thread:

"... The McCulloch/Paxton supercharger was one of the most unreliable mechanical devices ever sold for an automobile ..."

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Rusty, merci beaucoup pour le lien vers Parisienne.

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Once I found a couple of such impressing headlamps in a private cellar.

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Re: Parts wanted and for sale
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Only 1951 Patrician had the cloisonne emblems, and then only for a few months of the model year run.

PS - and they were on full wheel covers, not hub caps.

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Re: 32 Exhaust wrap
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The ceramic is an insulator, so it helps to keep items near the exhaust pipe cooler. But i would imagine that the inside of pipe would then be hotter as the heat is not being radiated out.

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Re: Parts wanted and for sale
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I thought the 1951-1952 Senior hubcaps had the cloissone' center.

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Don't quite understand the concern with heat, these cars generally run very cool - mine almost never goes over the thermostat setting of 160 regardless of circumstance. And I don't know that a ceramic coating would enhance heat transfer, it might actually inhibit it.

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