Today, I took the Packard on it's first drive. About 4 miles round trip to get gas. No stalls, backfires, or other undue noises. Steers easier than I expected, although it seems that I must take curves about 10mph slower than any other car I've had. If not, you get a very long tire squeal on the large s curve nearby. Nearly got to 4 (40). Brakes work well but still haven't been checked and fuel guage doesn't work as is typical. I've never had a vehicle older than 1972 with a working fuel guage. I just fill them every 100 miles or so. After I warmed up the fluids and parked it by the garage, I drained and refilled the rear axle and gearbox. I figure that after 60+ years, it could use it. Was going to drive it again later but started raining and couldn't find wiper control. I suspect it's the missing control on top of the dash. Also noticed a missing trim piece.
Attach file:
(234.63 KB)
(154.88 KB)
(162.14 KB)
(111.04 KB)
(93.99 KB)
(97.58 KB)
(120.48 KB)
(100.03 KB)
This Post was from: https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=29367