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Re: Installing front glass in a post war, can I do it myself???
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BlakesPackards
Found it thanks!

Posted on: 12/14 14:49
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Re: Installing front glass in a post war, can I do it myself???
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Thank you and I agree. Now if I can only find the shop manuals on here…

Posted on: 12/14 14:44
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Re: Installing front glass in a post war, can I do it myself???
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I’m thinking the chrome trim goes in place first….

Posted on: 12/13 22:46
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Re: Installing front glass in a post war, can I do it myself???
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Edit: should say 1950 2dr

Posted on: 12/13 17:14
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Installing front glass in a post war, can I do it myself???
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So, after talking with steel rubber and Max mermett folk, I’m finally able to tell the “professional windows installers” who came to my house to install the front glass in my 1952 door that I do in fact have the right gasket for the exterior chrome trim.

So, after seeing the picture that I will attach from a salesman at max mermaid, am I crazy to think that maybe there’s a Video out there or somewhere somehow I can install this glass myself?

The two guys who came had a small piece of rope, and they have the glass inside the gasket before they start thinking that the trim wasn’t going to work.

I sure could save a buck and try to do this myself. Does anybody have any experience with this?

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Posted on: 12/13 17:13
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Re: Bob Zimmerman - RIP
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BlakesPackards
From a new member, I really appreciate you sharing this sad news. My devoted hobby feels a little more special this morning.

Posted on: 11/30 11:05
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Re: 1950 packard deluxe radiator interchange ?
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I don’t know but I have a ultramatic for sale and an intercooler too if you need it!

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Posted on: 2023/11/19 22:20
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Re: Are these 22/23 Series rubber door mats still produced? I really want them
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Where on Facebook?

Posted on: 2023/11/14 15:15
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Re: Packard Engine to GM Auto Transmission Adapters
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All good points and valid.
I know that it drove and was on the road about 10 years ago. I’m pretty sure I lost track of his email, but I’ll try again to find it to verify.

And now thanks to a new friend in here, I’m thinking more and more either about going with a R11 manual or TorqueFlite…

Posted on: 2023/11/13 16:20
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Re: Packard Engine to GM Auto Transmission Adapters
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I just wish I knew if my 23rd series ultramatic was sound

Posted on: 2023/11/13 0:42
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