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My 1940 110
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Well here she is she ruff and needs a ton of work but I will give her my best to save her

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Posted on: 2018/5/17 7:53
John Monaghan



1937 115C 4 door under restoration
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Re: My 1940 110
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John - With complete respect for your desire and ambition, it is unreasonable to believe that this car can be resurrected within any normal parameters. Please, for your own sanity, not to mention financial wherewithall, consider looking in the mirror one more time and ask yourself, is this really what you want to do....

Posted on: 2018/5/17 8:13
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Re: My 1940 110
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I know I must be nuts right !!!

Posted on: 2018/5/17 8:31
John Monaghan



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Re: My 1940 110
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Are he missing bits with the car?? Inside it?

I'm a basket case restorer. As long as you enjoy the work and the car.
Start a blog below when you start on it.

John

Posted on: 2018/5/17 8:35
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Re: My 1940 110
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I have to agree with "The Flackmaster". When one sees that the wheel rim on a car is rusted through then you need to do a complete appraisal of all major structural areas on the car such as the frame. If they approach the same degree of "rustitis", then IMO it is best let her go to the smelters.

Find another case out there and save her. It is to be working on a restoration case where one knows there is light at the end on the tunnel.

Posted on: 2018/5/17 9:03
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Frame is fine. Drive train all fine but the body has a lot of rust

Posted on: 2018/5/17 9:31
John Monaghan



1937 115C 4 door under restoration
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Re: My 1940 110
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John, Looks like you have quite a project. I say go for it. I have seen cars in much worse shape brought back from the grave. Remember that when they are gone they are gone forever. Best of luck.

Posted on: 2018/5/17 13:53
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That is what my thoughts always are.... John

Posted on: 2018/5/17 15:01
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Thanks guys

Posted on: 2018/5/18 6:07
John Monaghan



1937 115C 4 door under restoration
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Re: My 1940 110
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Hey John,

Wow, that IS a project!!! In as much as I agree with the folks who say it isn't worth it, I laud your ambition and bravery! Good luck and if there is anything I can help you with, I sure would. Guess I too, am a sucker for an underdog (the car). If you bring her back, it will be a resto for the books, that's for sure!
I have been working on a '39 Six for a couple of years and have a fair bit of extra stuff that you could have for real cheap if it would be useful to you. Most interested to see how you make out. Keep us posted.

Posted on: 2018/5/18 19:31
'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
1939 Packard Six, Model 1700
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