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Re: 1937 115c heater defroster help
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Alfred
It was for coolest classic at good guys Pleasanton show a couple years back

Posted on: 2015/2/13 18:59
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Re: Heater Control Valve
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Alfred
search ( chevys of the 40's )and type heater shut off valve in search looks to be exact. I just ordered one . Hey what model Packard are you working on . I'm in process of installing heater in my 37 115c do you have a picture of the plumbing ( routing of hoses) and placement of valve
Thanks
AL

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Posted on: 2015/2/13 3:54
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Re: 1937 115c heater defroster help
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Alfred
Thank You very much this is exactly what I needed !! you really helped me out . This site and the wonderful people on it is a God send for a guy that really wants to do realist restoration . This site and everybody on it will make Packard autos live forever . I sure hate to see Packard's that have been cut up and hot-rodded It makes my Heart hurt no respect. To me these car were intended to be luxury that lasts forever !
Again Thank You very Much
AL

Posted on: 2015/2/12 19:12
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Re: interior patterns
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Alfred
Thank You I will talk to him . Yes the show was in Pleasanton fairgrounds I got the award for Coolest Classic I was surprised . It was so hot that day ,I almost missed it because I was leaving and they caught me at the gate and turned me around .
AL

Posted on: 2015/2/10 19:09
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Re: interior patterns
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Alfred
Thanks for the shop info will check it out .I work in Concord drive right by Walnut creek twice a day . I would think to do some research on material and patterns for my Car I have some Idea from tire down pictures but it was mostly all batting at that point really couldn't get a really good idea of color . Did 115c"s have leather option ? What did the panels really look like ? and floor covering ? I know I probably can't do exact material but who like it to be close. I guess I'm not looking in the right places on this site but really can't find really good pictures of entire interior for 115c . Who the guru of the Packard interior so I can get some points of direction as this will not be cheap and I don't want it to be . That being said I only going to do it one time .

Once Again Thank You for your Help
Al Case

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Posted on: 2015/2/10 1:55
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interior patterns
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Alfred
I'm looking to get my 1937 115c interior reupholstered . I would like to do it right how would someone get the stock upholstery patterns ? Do you just go by pictures ? Does anyone know of a good upholstery shop in SF Bay area ? Please help me figure out the best way to get this done correctly . I had it done by a friends wife she did an alright job but I want it to be correct as possible . If you know of complete pictures or where to get the patterns please let me know
Thank You for your Help
Al Case

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Posted on: 2015/2/8 3:53
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Re: 1937 115c heater defroster help
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Alfred
Howard
Thank you this will show me the basics .Do you have any idea what switches were used and how they were mounted?
Your the best
Al

Posted on: 2015/2/5 4:27
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Re: 1937 115c heater defroster help
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Alfred
I thank you

Posted on: 2015/2/5 4:23
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Re: 1937 115c heater defroster help
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Alfred
thank you this will help. How are your switches mounted ?

Posted on: 2015/2/5 4:19
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Re: 1937 115c heater defroster help
#20
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Alfred
Thanks JW
I have a copy and While it does show the heater it is just that a picture and basic info . I did send a pm to Flackmaster Thank You very much
AL

Posted on: 2015/2/4 16:10
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