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Re: Standard 8 or Super 8
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When I was looking for a Super 8 head, I found they were approximately 35 inches long and the standard 8 was approximately 30 inches long. The longer Super 8 was through 1936 (series 14).

Posted on: 2021/12/14 11:41
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Re: For Sale: "Feather" hood ornament
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I would like to buy the hood ornament for my 41. Pm me if its available. Thanks

Dean

Posted on: 2021/12/13 15:15
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Re: Replacement foot starter switch
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I used the Cole-Hersee 9060 from EBay. It is working great after a dozen starts. It did require the fabrication of an adapter plate to the floor but looks almost original.

Posted on: 2021/11/26 16:56
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Re: Length of 1941 running boards
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Thanks, That is just what I needed. You guy's are always such a wealth of knowledge.

Posted on: 2021/11/20 4:41
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Re: Length of 1941 running boards
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Thanks, that's a good tip.

Posted on: 2021/11/19 11:31
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Re: Length of 1941 running boards
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Does anyone know the approx. length of a 1941 110 running board since it is the same as a 127 inch wheelbase 8cyl. car? Thanks.

Posted on: 2021/11/18 18:12
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Length of 1941 running boards
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I am looking for some 1941 running boards. Since mine are missing and the fenders are still off I was trying to find a length of running boards with a 127 inch wheel base. It looks like they should be about 60 inches.
Does anyone know the actual length of a 1941 running board if the car has a 127 inch wheel base?

Posted on: 2021/11/16 18:04
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Re: Replacement foot starter switch
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I ordered the Cole-Hersee. They make floor switches for semi trucks. Thanks for the help.

Posted on: 2021/11/13 11:45
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Replacement foot starter switch
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I was trying to find a foot starter switch for a 1932 Packard. Since my original switch was missing, I used one from a tractor which actually bolted through the original holes in the floor board. It looked original from inside the car. Unfortunately, smoke came out of it after only 4 starts, and I couldn’t get the smoke to go back in! Does anyone know a good replacement floor switch which will handle the amperage needed to turn 385 cu in?? Thanks

Posted on: 2021/11/12 12:06
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Headlight buckets for a 1941
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I was looking for headlight buckets for a 1941 Packard 110. I found one that says 1941 to 1947 Packard. This leads me do believe there for a Clipper. Does anyone know if Clipper will work (maybe with slight modifications) on a 110. The part number is different. Thanks

Posted on: 2021/10/12 10:32
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