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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Hi, just saw this and wanted to share.
http://theoldmotor.com/?p=162696
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Posted on: 2017/2/1 11:58
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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That is a wild looking speedster for sure. Very racey looking with the detached rear fenders and no doors. Thanks for sharing!

Posted on: 2017/2/1 12:11
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Just on the general topic of boat tail speedsters, the 1931 Hudson Greater Eight boat tails are interesting cars - coachwork by Murray. They are clearly absent the complex lovely sheetmetal rear curves of the 734, but nevertheless good-looking IMO. This one owned a while back by a friend here in New Jersey. Restoration was by Grey Hills in Blairstown, NJ.

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Posted on: 2017/2/1 13:35
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Kool I have never seen a Hudson speedster. I agree very nice looking design. Thanks for sharing

Posted on: 2017/2/2 12:58
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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I finally got a chance to spend a few hours in my shop this evening. I rough cut out the 3 floor boards and the master cylinder access plate and marked them for bead roller. Tomorrow I will use the old bead roller I have refurbished.

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Posted on: 2017/2/3 22:10
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Saw this one Facebook.
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Posted on: 2017/2/8 21:09
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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It has been a couple of weeks since I have found more than an hour or so at a time... too much work and life..... go figure ☹️

I have been able to get everything buttoned up for the body frame and the cowl. One more floor panel and I will be ready to start the body.

Yesterday I bought an old McCulloch supercharger. I may set up the old straight eight for it. Anyone else know of early blowers on early Packards?

Posted on: 2017/2/14 20:22
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Anyone else know of early blowers on early Packards?


If you use the search function you should find an old thread about this factory experimental 6th Series big 8 with supercharger. There have been one or more articles in print about such engines years back but I don't recall that they had any actual performance data. The experts on the 6th and 7th Series Speedsters would be the folks to ask.

I believe I have all of Packard's patents, when I get a chance I'll check them for info.

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Posted on: 2017/2/14 20:56
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Beautiful engine. I wonder where the generator will go? That timing chain is going to be asked to do extra work. Still, a beautiful looking engine.

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Posted on: 2017/2/14 22:46
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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The Packard based Speedster in post #71 is supposedly on a'29 Speedster chassis #626 which is 126" wheelbase. The car pictured is very very long, perhaps 140".

Thoughts?

Posted on: 2017/2/15 0:05
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