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Re: running board rubber
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Jeff Casalegno
THANKS FOR THE ALL OF YOUR INFO THIS IS A GREAT SITE FOR INFORMATION. I TALKED TO HUNLEY LAST FRIDAY AND I WILL CALL THIS FELLOW IN MICHIGAN TODAY THANKS AGAIN GUYS. JUST TOOK MY 120 IN TO START THE INTERIOR UPHOLSTERY LAST FRIDAY FELLOW NAMED JACK OF JED GENERATIONS OUT HERE IN CALI. HE HAS PICTURES WHEN HE WAS 8 YEARS YOUNG WORKING WITH HIS DAD BACK IN THE LATE 40'S.LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING THE PACKARD BACK AFTER 12 YEARS RESTORATION.
J.C.

Posted on: 2015/11/16 11:25
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Re: running board rubber
#32
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Jeff Casalegno
thank you Oz
Jeff

Posted on: 2015/11/13 15:33
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Re: running board rubber
#33
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Jeff Casalegno
Hi Fred is Hunley Acuff a member on this site do you have his contact information
Jeff

Posted on: 2015/11/13 14:09
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Re: running board rubber
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Jeff Casalegno
northfield apparently only does super 8

Posted on: 2015/11/13 13:13
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Re: running board rubber
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Jeff Casalegno
Thanks i will contact him

Posted on: 2015/11/13 13:10
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running board rubber
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Jeff Casalegno
does any one know where i might have my running boards done for my 1938 club coupe. found one person in B.C. but a little pricy.
Jeff

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Posted on: 2015/11/13 11:51
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Re: SPEAKER MOUNT
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Jeff Casalegno
thanks everbody for your input. i know the heater box is on the passenger side for sure, and i thought the speaker box was in middle of firewall?. my car could be 1938 opera coupe i heard they made 1600 opera coupes and buisness coupes that year?. someone said the brackets bolt holes on the speaker itself are 8.5 inches center to center thats is correct but i cannot find any holes in firewall that line up like that. anyway i will try to post picture on site showing the speaker box with brackets on side. did not have to much luck posting picture last time maby to many bytes data at once.it looks like the speaker box could possibly be attached under the dashboard hanging down with two brackets? Jeff

Posted on: 2013/3/23 10:16
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Re: SPEAKER MOUNT
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Jeff Casalegno
thanks david it looks to me like there is a bracket that i seem to cant find, that runs across the back of the speaker box then attaches to both sides of the back of speaker box that attaches to the firewall? would you maby have a picture. any help would be appreciated. jeff

Posted on: 2013/3/22 18:02
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SPEAKER MOUNT
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Jeff Casalegno
i have 1938 clipper coupe 1600 and i am trying to figure out where the speaker for the radio gets mounted? any help or pictures would be appreciated. Jeff

Posted on: 2013/3/22 17:19
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Re: body mounts
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Jeff Casalegno
thanks Howard for the info most pictures are 3 meg size i i guess that why. Jeff

Posted on: 2012/12/7 10:28
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