Re: My 1930 packard

Posted by HH56 On 2020/8/3 13:12:21
It would be interesting to know some history.

If the Frankenstein modifications were due to the depression and war necessity or maybe finances and junkyard availability that would be one thing. A deliberate attempt to "improve" the original engine with more modern components would be another story so it would be equally interesting to know how successfully implemented it might have been.

At any rate the person who did the mods would get my vote for ingenuity in making all the mismatch work -- assuming it all did work together and was not the reason the car was parked.

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