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Re: packards in tv and movies
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The 22nd series Packards came out in calendar year 1947, so I'll give that one a bye. The 22nd series car in "Patton" is not excusable.

Posted on: 2012/3/1 12:44
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Re: About the black stripes on the tinfoil on the sides of a senior car....
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I did 41 catwalk grilles with tape (even found a good color match) - much neater job than by hand

Posted on: 2012/2/27 12:06
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Re: Powerful 46-47 Supers/Custom Supers
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my logic (?) on the 40 160 business coupe or 46-7 super Club sedan as best candidates is that the 40 business coupe is the smallest/lightest 356 (remember that the 41's are bigger) while the Clipper club sedan likely has a lower drag coefficient than the touring sedan

Posted on: 2012/2/24 9:14
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Re: Powerful 46-47 Supers/Custom Supers
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I think a 40 160 business coupe or a 46-7 Super Club Sedan, either with OD, would be the fastest match for a Century. Oh dear, I hear a babbit babble approaching

Posted on: 2012/2/23 14:51
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Re: Packards in Arizona
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I've seen other Henney's use a mix of junior and senior trim. The hinged lid sidemount covers too

Posted on: 2012/2/23 11:48
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Re: Powerful 46-47 Supers/Custom Supers
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I don't have a problem with picking the last year of the V16 as it noses into the 40's. I think the livelier debate is the Packard 356 vs the Buick. Cadillac V8 and Lincoln V12 are not contenders to me.

Posted on: 2012/2/23 8:54
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Re: rear seat back with arm rest that will fit a 1940 110 touring sedan
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oops, even I know 19th series is 1941. Make that 1803

Posted on: 2012/2/20 16:49
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Re: rear seat back with arm rest that will fit a 1940 110 touring sedan
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I think a 110, 120, 1903-1472 will all work

Posted on: 2012/2/20 16:20
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Re: 1940 110 convertible possible purchase
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I can't make out the emblem in the hood latch/louver, but yes they change by series. The scripts are in addition, usually in each side of the hood and on the trunk

Posted on: 2012/2/16 13:41
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Re: 1940 110 convertible possible purchase
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West, of course it doesn't have sidemounts - it's a 110.

I'd like a lesson from Chapter 41 - I've seen "One Ten", "Special", and "DeLuxe" scripts - there is none on this car. Correct or missing?

Posted on: 2012/2/16 11:44
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