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Packard Indoor Parts Meet
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Pacdon
A reminder that the all Packard Parts Meet is in Frederick Md. this weekend.

Posted on: 2016/5/5 19:24
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Re: Where can I buy the Packard Automobile Company Tools and Jacks Book?
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Pacdon
A few copies of the latest edition is still available. It has all the updates and improvements. Still $50 plus $8 shipping in U.S. Contact:
packard301@aol.com

Posted on: 2016/3/20 19:31
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Re: Radiator Removal 1940 Packard
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Tom
You will have to remove the hood and two support rods.Then take out the four bolts that hold the fan blade on and remove the blade.Remove the hoses and unbolt the raditor. You should with some help be able to lift the radiator straight up and out of the car.This has worke for me on my 40.

Posted on: 2015/9/27 16:52
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Packard in new mini series
#14
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Pacdon
Tonight, June 1st at 9:00 eastern is the start of a new mini
series titled "American Genius" on the National Geographic Channel. The scene takes place in Russia and the Packard is a 1940, 120 Deluxe sedan.

Posted on: 2015/6/1 13:32
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1956 Dealer Showroom signs
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Pacdon
From time to time over the years I have seen some of the signs sent to dealers with a color picture of many of the 56 models for that year. They are metal framed 12x16 and could be mounted on the wall or stand on there own. Each depicts a different model. My question is how many of these signs make up the complete set. Would guess there are at least eight... Thanks

Posted on: 2014/10/29 22:26
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Re: jack for 1936 120
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Pacdon
The Jack on the left was used on the late 37,s thru the 39 Junior Packards. The Jack on the right appears to be a much later pick-up truck jack..

Posted on: 2014/10/10 17:33
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Re: Bumper jack location in 1940, 120 Club Coupe
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Pacdon
The Packard pre war jacks came wrapped in a Jack Bag. The post war jacks were in the card board box. The 1940,s 110 and 120's did come with a bumper jack. It was only used one year and only by Packard. It's real nice to have, however I would not use it on my bumper. These jacks are rare. The Senior 40's came with the small green screw jack and were also wrapped in the jack bag. A few repo bags and the jack boxes will be for sale at the All Packard Indoor Meet in Frederick. The Bags are no longer produced...

Posted on: 2014/4/29 20:33
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Re: Packard Swap Meet - Frederick, Maryland
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Pacdon
The Frederick Packard swap meet is one of my favorite Packard events. Few National venders along with a nice mix of smaller ones. Nice indoor laid back meet. Weather permitting about 30+ Packards are driven to the meet each day and there is usually a few in the car corral for sale. I often find some needed items at very good prices.

Posted on: 2014/4/22 20:04
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Packard Indoor Swap Meet This Friday and Sat. in Frederick Md.
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Pacdon
Hope to see you at the All Packard Indoor Swap Meet in Frederick Md. this Friday and Saturday ......... This is a fun meet with nice Packards and plenty of parts........

Posted on: 2013/5/7 21:02
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Re: Ignition points
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Pacdon
The last time I checked Dwight Heinmuller had both the points and the wires. I beleive he can be reached at Packard Parts.org

Posted on: 2012/9/30 20:51
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