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1937 Packard 120 new running board rubber mounting
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DJP-37-120
Hello, Would anyone have any advice or tips on installing new running board rubber mats on a 37 "120"? I have purchased new running board rubber from Steele Rubber. The new reproduction rubber mats have a flat bottom and the running boards have raised ribs down the length of the running board which I wonder if that would be a problem causing an uneven appearance? I asked the salesman at Steele Rubber and he said some customers bondo the top of the running board ribbed area flat and then install the rubber mats with formica adhesive? Does anyone have any experience or suggestions doing this and is formica adhesive the proper product to use?
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Dave

Posted on: 2016/6/14 19:11
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1937 "120" Conv. Cpe. Windshield to Body Gasket Material
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Hello, Would anyone know what type of gasket material is used beneath the front windshield frame to the body of a 1937 "120" conv. coupe? I've tried contacting some of the major rubber reproduction businesses and haven't had any luck? Thanks

Posted on: 2015/8/16 18:37
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Re: 1937 Packard 120 Conv. Coupe Trunk Lid
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Great, Thanks for the info. and the pictures, I thought springs were needed, another problem solved, thanks again.
Dave

Posted on: 2015/3/3 19:09
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Re: 1937 Packard 120 Conv. Coupe Trunk Lid
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Are you sure there are no springs on the hinges?
Dave

Posted on: 2015/3/2 18:59
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1937 Packard 120 Conv. Coupe Trunk Lid
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I'm in the process of restoring a 1937 model 120 conv. coupe and wondering if someone could tell me how he trunk lid stays open? It appears to me that it could be a spring / springs that hold it open as there is a tab on the hinge? If this is the case would anyone know if they are available, I've contacted several of the major Packard parts suppliers and they were not sure? I would think the sport coupe and 1936 conv. coupe and sport coupe would also be the same.
Thanks Dave

Posted on: 2015/2/26 20:29
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