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Re: Stewart's 1955 Packard 400
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Stewart Ballard
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Well, damn it! I was hoping I had actually found one that was Jade and Topaz. The Jade and Agate can look the same in certain lights.

The 2 images below are of the exact same car taken from difffert angles.

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Posted on: 2020/8/17 19:30
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Posted on: 2020/8/17 21:17
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Martin Mabey
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Looks like a lot of work! I just started a 55 400 hardtop and was wondering if you know where I might get look to find a couple of rear wheel brake drums? I was also kinda afraid to ask, but have you heard anyone talk about cutting the rivets off the rear brake drum hubs to put new drums on??

Posted on: 2020/9/1 21:03
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I have heard of people not having the proper puller cutting the rivets off to try and remove the drums but not to change them for wear. It is such a critical piece that I would not even attempt it and those that did I believe just destroyed what they had since they were more than likely completely unrepairable and unusable after the cutting.

Probably the only option is to find good used. You might start with the usual vendors. Max Merritt and Kanter Auto are the main NOS vendors and there are several who deal in used parts that might have something. Tucson Packards, PacificSouthwest, and Mike Dulinski are those who deal heavily in 55-6 items.

Posted on: 2020/9/1 21:44
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HH56 wrote: Max Merritt and Kanter Auto are the main NOS vendors and there are several who deal in used parts that might have something. Tucson Packards, PacificSouthwest, and Mike Dulinski are those who deal heavily in 55-6 items.
Howard.

"PacificSouthwest"?

Gerry would be more appreciative if "PackardsSouthwest" was used instead.

Posted on: 2020/9/2 1:07
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Apparently earlier brake drums have the same part number and I have several from 1951, 1952 and 1954 senior models although I've not yet measured them to see how much life might be left. If you have no luck with the other suggested sources, let me know and I'll check when next at my shop.

Posted on: 2020/9/2 1:28
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HH56 wrote: Max Merritt and Kanter Auto are the main NOS vendors and there are several who deal in used parts that might have something. Tucson Packards, PacificSouthwest, and Mike Dulinski are those who deal heavily in 55-6 items.
Howard.

"PacificSouthwest"?

Gerry would be more appreciative if "PackardsSouthwest" was used instead.


You are so right and I apologize to Gerry. It is PACKARDS SOUTHWEST in San Diego, CA. That is what happens when I miss my afternoon nap and half of the few still active brain cells I have and can usually count on go to sleep.

Posted on: 2020/9/2 8:13
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A sad photo. Saw this on Facebook.
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Posted on: 2020/9/2 8:45
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That one at least looks to be in better shape than another I saw from an earlier model. On the earlier attempt they had bent the visible plate the rivets went thru so doubtful the drum would ever run true again. Even if you manage to keep everything flat and true and can get a new drum in balance, where would you find a replacement drum because Packard never made any and as far as I know drums that could be replaced by cutting them off were never an aftermarket item.

Don't think usable drums are quite extinct enough yet to make it cost effective but maybe salvaging old drums that can no longer be machined and then cutting them off to reuse the hub would be a project someone could come up with to make a disk brake setup for rear wheels. As long as some instructions and common sense in cutting off the drums was followed it might be a viable option. Eventually the need will arise for some kind of replacement.

Posted on: 2020/9/2 9:06
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I finally got the interior painted. To bad it will eventually be covered up and never be seen by anyone outside this blog. Still hoping to epoxy seal the exterior before it gets cold.


Planning to spend the winter month working on the fenders, doors and dash board.

The 400 has been in my shop for so long I'm not sure what to do next to be honest.

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Posted on: 2020/9/27 18:58
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