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Re: 1930 Packard identification
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West, wouldn't the doors in the hood sides make it either 740 or 745?

Posted on: 2022/2/22 8:23
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Re: 1941 super 8 spark plug number needed
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John Iaccino
I always use ac104

Posted on: 2022/2/9 7:29
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Re: Anybody got the end all cure for vapor locking?
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I had good luck with 89 octane gasoline. May be better for vapor lock. Try it.

Posted on: 2021/12/31 7:35
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Re: Has anyone used a Petronix in their 356 engine?
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I used a Pertronix in mine and was completely satisfied. I had a large voltage drop through my ignition switch which caused hard starting problems. I ran a dedicated wire from my battery to a toggle switch hidden under the dash and then to the coil. This allowed 6 volts to the pertronix. I never had a problem starting after that. I might suggest buying an additional module just in case yours burns out while on the road.

John

Posted on: 2021/12/6 7:48
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Re: Skirts wanted for 1942 Packard 180
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I bought them from a Texas firm, cannot remember the name. They were newly manufactured and primed. They fit over the fender and had rubber welting around the outside where they fit against the fender. You can see them on my avatar. I thought I would add a picture. John

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Posted on: 2021/9/22 5:54
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Re: Skirts wanted for 1942 Packard 180
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John Iaccino
Just google teardrop fender skirts. I got a pair for my 160 and they fit perfectly.

Posted on: 2021/9/21 6:43
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1930 - 1932 Packard Depressed Beam Lens in Hershey
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John Iaccino
1930 - 1932 Packard Depressed Beam headlight Lens in Hershey space C4Y-34-37. $90

Posted on: 2021/9/6 17:31
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Re: 1939 120 Spare parts wanted
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Tom, see me in Hershey C4Y-34-37. I have an 8 cyl distributor and a dual action fuel pump. They are from a 41,they may be the same as yours. John Iaccino

Posted on: 2021/9/2 11:24
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Sales Brochure For 726 & 733 Packard
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Very nice sales brochure for 726 and 733 Packards. Full color plates of most body styles and chassis. Hershey space C4Y-34-37.

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Posted on: 2021/9/1 11:29
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Single Six Distributor Caps NOS
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John Iaccino
Two NOS 1927-1928 Single Six Distributor caps in Hershey space C4Y-34-37.

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Posted on: 2021/9/1 11:17
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