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Re: Auction Today
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Tom Putnam
Seller was hoping for $15-20,000. The 4 Packards up for bid today are out of my pay grade so I will not be following them.

Posted on: 2018/12/8 8:12
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Re: Auction Today
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Tom Putnam
Result from Day 1 of Auction:

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Posted on: 2018/12/8 8:08
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Re: 288, 327, 356 Spotters Guide
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Tom Putnam
All,

Thanks for the input and direction. You have made my upcoming visit to the National Packard Museum in Warren. OH more meaningful. I will observe and photograph their '50 Deluxe (327?) and '50 Custom 8 Convertible (356)engines to practice engine identification. The motor number spreadsheet be with me as well. Thanks to all.

Posted on: 2018/12/7 21:32
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288, 327, 356 Spotters Guide
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Tom Putnam
I understand the difference between the 288 and 327 is the connecting rod length therefore the head length should be the same. I would expect 356 head length to be greater than the the 288/327. Does anyone know the head length dimensions for the 288/327 and 356 so that it could be used to partially confirm engine size? Are there any physical features on the 288 and 327 that will consistently differentiate them?

Posted on: 2018/12/7 15:57
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