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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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Hi Rog,

Thanks again for this kind offer. As it happens we do need a gas tank. I've shopped this one around, and it appears beyond repair.

Jeff, one of our mentor/volunteers, posts here that we'll need a fuel pump as well.

The deeper we get, well, the deeper we get! It's all about the process though.

Posted on: 2010/9/1 7:38
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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The gas and brake lines should be steel, not copper.

Posted on: 2010/9/1 11:50
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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Thank BDeB, will tell the crew.

Posted on: 2010/9/1 14:52
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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This is our project Sensei Greg Delagrange, the acknowledged master of all things 1949 Packard. THANK YOU GREG!

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Posted on: 2010/9/5 18:53
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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and thanks to Jeff Selzer!

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Posted on: 2010/9/5 18:59
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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Well, we're hoping winter is truly over here in Ohio, and we can complete reassembly of the 1949, spearheaded by project master Greg Delagrange, Jeff Selzer, and the young people of The Packard Institute, Inc. Stand by for pics.

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Posted on: 2011/4/3 13:07
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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Posted on: 2012/9/23 5:12
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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3 years later!

Didn't realise it was that long, time flies when you're having fun! And congratulations.

Posted on: 2012/9/23 15:15
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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Anyone have a gas tank that would fit this old girl?!

Posted on: 2012/9/23 18:03
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Re: The Packard Institute's 1949 project
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Raynard, If you will send me a list of the parts that are needed for your project I will see what I can find. I do have a gas tank that I bought for one of my projects that has a plugged up pick-up tube that looks serviceable. Don't be shy to ask for what you need be it a interior knob or a hood, just ask and I will see what I can come up with. My declining health dictates that I really need to start getting rid of my 30+ year collection of parts.
Thanks, Packardtaximan

Posted on: 2012/9/25 22:49
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