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1950 Packard Door seal question
#11
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Chris
Is there anyone out there who remakes the door seal that screws into door 'A' pillar between the leading edge of the door and the fender? I couldn't find an image of it in the plates, but I'll take a picture of it when I get home tonight.

Thanks,
Chris

Posted on: 2009/7/2 14:44
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Re: Anyone have a color wiring diagram for the 48-50 models?
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Chris
Thanks guys. I might give it a try with Adobe Illustrator. I guess it's not necessary but it sure make it easier.
-Chris

Posted on: 2009/6/15 10:01
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Anyone have a color wiring diagram for the 48-50 models?
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Does anyone have a color wiring diagram for the 48-50's or even a place to download one? I printed off the A.E.A. but it's hard to read. I've seen some of the revised color ones for other makes and models and they are easier on the eyes.

-Chris

Posted on: 2009/6/12 13:53
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Re: 48-50 Frame question
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Chris
Thats the one. IIRC it was called Pegasus Wrecking the yard might still be there.
I never really even looked at the '52 2dr. to see what it is. It was sort of a thorn in my side because I didn't need another project car sitting around, and the neighbors get all weird with all the "junky old cars" in the driveway. The '52 is starting to grow on me so I'll keep her around.

Posted on: 2009/5/27 11:01
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Re: 48-50 Frame question
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Chris
Thanks, I'll get the numbers off them this week and post them up.
The '49 4 door I bought back in 2000 from a wrecking yard and was sitting on top of a shipping container since the early 70's with a Hudson Hornet.... long story short they closed up and if nobody wanted them they were going to scrap, so I gave him $200 and drug her home. It was last driven in '63 (by the National Park sticker in the window) after that time the motor was pulled for a rebuild. The owner died in '66, rebuilt motor was placed in trunk and she was hauled off to the wrecking yard to live the rest of her life atop a storage/shipping container. Overall shape would be considered poor due to just sitting but it is complete. Since having it on the ground for the last 9 years it has really started to get bad.
The '49/'50? 2 door is in better shape and was found in a barn a few houses down from my in-laws house when the owner decided he wanted them gone.... the only catch with it was that I had to take the '52 2 door also. Both of the cars are runners but the interiors are ruined due to time and rodents.

Posted on: 2009/5/26 15:48
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48-50 Frame question
#16
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Chris
This might be a obvious question to some but are the frames for the 2dr and 4dr the same 48-50 standard 8 cars? I ended up getting a car that had some ugly stuff done to the frame and also a parts car that is junk but has an intact frame and drivetrain.
Thanks,
Chris

Posted on: 2009/5/26 13:12
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