Re: Wanted - 1952 Mayfair Windshield
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Mike Chirco at Tucson Packard indicated that he recently had some specially made so you should be able to buy them new. Failing that, the difference between yours and those on the sedan is the height so some have had luck cutting down a sedan piece to size which some shops can do.
Update: As BigKev pointed out, I wasn't very clear. It is only the '53 and '54 sedan windshields that can be cut down to make one for a convertible or hardtop due to the rounded corners that the 1951 and 1952 sedans had on their glass.
Posted on: 4/4 10:44
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Re: hph's 55 Clipper Project
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Thank you, that's handy to know. I presume that you know that brake lines must be double-flared which I believe is per DOT or maybe one of the other federal safety agencies.
Posted on: 4/4 10:39
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Re: hph's 55 Clipper Project
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Looks like a nice, tidy job. What kind of bender are you using and do you also have a straightener for the coils?
Posted on: 4/3 22:08
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Re: Part found in oil drain tray
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I had a look but couldn't spot in on one of the plates.
Incidentally, I have lots of Ultramatic parts that I got years ago from a former Packard dealer’s family in case you need anything for your work. At the moment it’s not particularly organized but it’s mostly in one of two places.
Posted on: 4/3 22:05
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1955-1956 Aftermarket Magneto
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Has anyone every heard of these? They were apparently made aftermarket by special order from Joe Hunt magneto. For those unfamiliar, magnetos eliminate the need for a coil as they produce a good jolt by themselves which is why they are used in aircraft.
Posted on: 4/3 21:57
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Re: Part found in oil drain tray
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I don't believe the hole is threaded but it's also a bit crudded so I didn't actually look. I'll check tomorrow but I've never had an Ultramatic open.
Posted on: 4/3 21:34
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Re: Part found in oil drain tray
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It's steel and with a single hole it looks like some kind of hold-down clamp. It's possible it's from one of my other makes of cars but so far Imperial has been eliminated leaving only Cadillac if it's not Packard but I did not do any work on the Cadillac that might have produced such a part into the drain pan.
Posted on: 4/3 21:00
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Part found in oil drain tray
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I’ve been doing some serious house cleaning of the shop which is still a mess from the insulation and now even more so after a partition was added last week. In the process of cleaning things for better storage, I found this part under a little oil in the bottom of a large plastic drain tray and have no idea what it is or where it came from. It may not be Packard but in case it is, does anyone recognize it? It’s about an inch wide and two inches long.
The unidentified piece The first phase of the wall, later to go all the way across.
Posted on: 4/3 20:19
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Re: Various CL Pickings
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The 1955 may be an Earle C Anthony car as I see it has the Autronic eye headlight dimmer which Packard never offered. Also, the 1951 isn't exactly original with the little Packard script on the trunk lid!
Posted on: 4/3 19:34
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