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Re: Susan Johnson - RIP
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Prayers for her family.

Posted on: 2/25 23:30
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Re: New Zealand Adventures
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Good for you. Those are some beautiful cars!

I always wanted a '38 or '39 Packard Super 8 convertible sedan, after reading a novel called The Last Convertible, which featured that car and the characters that drifted in and out of the life of the vehicle.

I'll never own one, but have a couple of Junior models, and that's enough for me.

Posted on: 2/15 22:36
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Re: 1940 110 hood weatherstrip/seal source?
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Excellent--thanks!

Posted on: 2/15 22:30
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1940 110 hood weatherstrip/seal source?
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I'm well into the refresh of my tired '40; engine is back in and I'm in the midst of repairing cracked, paper thin fenders, et.al.

I need to find a source for the cloth-type weatherstripping that's secured with the small brass split-pins.

Any advice?

Posted on: 2/13 0:30
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Re: 1934 Packard limousine.
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Sounds like a mal-adjusted linkage...however:

This may not be a 'when it's warm' issue, but both of my Junior Packards had incredibly worn shift linkage, including every part in the linkage. Every circular hole was wallowed out; every shaft had a deep groove worn into it.

Quality time with the wire feed welder, drill, grinder and files restored crisp, snappy shifting by just restoring those bits.

Posted on: 1/3 23:51
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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I basically cobbled up tools like that to press out the bushings. Worked well.

Now that the 37 and 40 have both been done, I hope to never, ever work on a king pin front end again...

Sadly, a '65 Falcon Van might need them though...

Posted on: 12/16 16:33
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Re: Various CL Pickings
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That '36 is a solid candidate for a SBC auto, but 5k?

I want some of what that guy's smoking.

Posted on: 12/9 20:15
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Re: Emergency - Someone please save this rare 1942 110 convertible coupe
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Solid $4,000 car. Because you will need another 10,400 to get it back on the road again.

Posted on: 2023/11/16 23:54
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Re: Steering box rebuild
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I used www.prosteering.com in Portland, OR for an old Falcon Station Bus steering box, and later a Galaxie. Fantastic service and not particularly expensive.

Posted on: 2023/11/3 19:41
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Re: Electronic Ignition Kit
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I had an old Edel on my '67F250, had the same sort of problem. Choke was hanging up and wasn't allowing it to breathe right.

Posted on: 2023/11/3 19:39
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