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Re: 1937 Trunk tool kit
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The fold over is for the jack.
The long one does fit the lug bolts so I think that it was for extra bracing as you tried to loosen the over tightened lug, :)

Posted on: 2022/11/16 14:01
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1937 Trunk tool kit
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This is the tool kit and jack that was in my 37 115c when I purchased it.

Thought the group would like to see it and recommend any additional tools that may have been delivered with the original car.
LArry

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Posted on: 2022/11/15 21:49
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Re: Soft roof replacement
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Question.
Did you ever get any information.
I have a 37 115c that will need one in the future.
LArry

Posted on: 2022/11/8 1:24
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Re: 37 Packard with some type of accessory on passenger firewall
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Thanks for the comments..
I have a 37 115c and do not have that item and in all the photos of other 115/120's this was the first time that this has shown up.

Posted on: 2022/11/5 22:07
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37 Packard with some type of accessory on passenger firewall
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Found this car for sale.
I also found that there is a chrome container fastened on the passenger side fire wall.
Does anyone know what this is / for ?

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Posted on: 2022/11/5 1:08
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Re: 1937 115c touring, Upholstery
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Thanks.. My friend Linda and I have never done anything like this.
Its been a learning curve,, Like straight up Mt Everest :)

Posted on: 2022/10/24 13:20
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Re: 1937 115c touring, Upholstery
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Finished installing the door panels (X4), rear side panels , rear seat and window trim.

While doing this wori I've replaced all the rubber gaskets ( Steele Rubber products).

I purchased replacement veyt / quarter windows glass as 2 of mine were cracked and one of the others had severe delamination.
( The Glass Man w/DOT cert)

I still need to do some adjustments on the center post windlace.

Make replacement kick panels.

Finish thre front seat.

Finish the edges of a front carpet that
will be installed inplace of the 50% missing rubber mat that was in the car.

I'm also waiting on the headliner and wireon moulding.

This is a picture of the drivers side from yesteray right after I finished the install.

This is a link to a video of the rear area. (the wrinkle issue on the drivers side rear door has been corrected)

https://www.facebook.com/1338459675/videos/862325591426911/

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Posted on: 2022/10/24 11:55
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Re: 1937 Battery Draw
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Check the battery cable as it passes above and past the clutch brake pedel shaft attachment to the frame.

I had a wear point in the cable at a point in the body that had created a high resistance ground.

Looking for the picture.
This one shows the cable comming from the battery and angeling towards the frame.

As you follow it forward mine passed over the top of the frame on its way to the starter.
This pass over area is where the rub through was located.
Good luck on your search.

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Posted on: 2022/10/23 23:47
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Re: 1937 115c touring, Upholstery
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I have some insights and other findings that I'll get sorted and post.

Posted on: 2022/10/22 23:40
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Re: 1937 115c touring, Upholstery
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Sorry bout the delayed reply,, ended up taking time off the forum and the project.

It's the Sailrite Ultrafeed LSZ-1 Premium
The premium is an upgrade to the Motor and small things for ease of use.

Posted on: 2022/10/22 23:34
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