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Re: 41 110 Coupe Rear Side Window Removal
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Got it out. Didn't want to get too forceful with it. A little prying and praying and it came out.

Posted on: 2020/2/18 19:55
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41 110 Coupe Rear Side Window Removal
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Hi all,
I'm wanting to replace the old weathered weatherstripping on my 2 rear side windows on a 41 110 coupe. I have all the trim screws out and the window assembly is loose, I just don't want to force anything getting it out. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Paul

Posted on: 2020/2/18 12:43
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2019 Packard National Meet
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Hi all,
I am a member of the Wabash Valley Packard Club and we are hosting the 2019 National Meet this summer. It will be held July 21-29 2019 at the Four Points Sheraton in West Lafayette, Indiana. We plan to have registrations in the Comorant News Bulletin soon providing more info. If you have any questions you can email me at: paulamy96@gmail.com or : philkerkhoff@gmail.com We hope to see you all there! Paul Harshman

Posted on: 2019/1/18 18:40
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Re: 41 110 running board resto
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Hot damn!! Got my running boards from Hunley today.You all were right, they look great. Even took the dent/ rubbed spot out of the drivers side. Best thing to happen to me all week! Thanks!! Paul

Posted on: 2019/1/18 18:18
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Re: 41 110 running board resto
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Called Hunley. He said send them down, so off they went yesterday.

Posted on: 2018/12/6 5:46
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Re: 41 110 running board resto
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Thanks for all the information and pictures guys. I will be calling him today. Our region will be hosting the national meet in 20, so I am trying to spruce my little 110 coupe up a bit.

Posted on: 2018/12/4 5:48
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Re: 41 110 running board resto
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Ok. Now I see what you mean. Found a pair on ebay. I would like to keep with the regular running boards. Saw where an outfit in British Columbia "Running Board Rubber Company" has a picture of a pair of 41 running boards they restored. Has anyone dealt with them? I will still call Hunley Acuff, but just seeing what my options are.

Posted on: 2018/12/3 13:02
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Re: 41 110 running board resto
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Sorry, but what do you mean by " delete fiberglass reproductions"? Is there an outfit that makes fiberglass repros? Thanks.

Posted on: 2018/12/3 5:50
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41 110 running board resto
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Hello, I have a pair of 110 coupe running boards that need restored. I know that 41 was the first year that they were an option, so it seems a little harder to find boards or matting. Is there anyone that you would recommend to restore these? I think I read where some people would strip them and then rino line them. They would then sand them smooth.Thanks for any info. Paul

Posted on: 2018/12/2 12:54
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Re: Pre war Packard made into a fire truck
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Somewhat. It was more a chief type open car. More of an interpretation of what someone thought it should look like. One interesting note is that the car originally had the drivers seat forward of the front passengers seat some.

Posted on: 2018/7/19 5:14
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