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Re: Where is my TUBE !!!
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Owen_Dyneto
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Good luck with your project.

If I heard it correctly, you need to get your facts in order, 1937 was NOT the first year for independent front suspension, and NOT the first year for 4-wheel hydraulic brakes.

Posted on: 2020/2/29 8:56
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Re: Where is my TUBE !!!
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David
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Well I would love to have a shuttered grill ..

Ok so after a day of work on the car .. I have been driving all over the last few hours,around town and on the freeway
( slow lane ) and i yet to see it heat up more than 170.

So great things happen when you put a water tube back in the motor with a new water pump and a 160 T-Stat and a re corded radiator....

One major system fixed now on to the next !!

Posted on: 2020/2/29 23:07
Daily Driving a 1937 115c TS
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Re: Where is my TUBE !!!
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David
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Owen...

I also called it a touring coupe ..
well sorry for not having the facts right on the video but it just a test shoot ..

could you help with some facts ...

I do want to present the correct info ..

was 1937 the year with the most sales ?
was the 1937 115c the comeback year for the 6 in a packard
the 115 was the new base model to help sales
it sold for $860 new

any info helps you been around the Packard car hobby much longer than me

Posted on: 2020/2/29 23:23
Daily Driving a 1937 115c TS
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