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Re: Packard Plant (Maybe) Sold - $6.0 Million
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Troy Taylor
I was hoping to have my 56 Pat completed so I could drive it up next summer and take some pics of her back at the plant. I don't think I will make it.

Posted on: 2013/10/28 20:42
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Re: Gauge faces 1956
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The car was said to be parked in 1967 in the back of the owners climate controlled heated factory. It has been indoors since 67. The interior is fantastic only the dash needed to be re-stretched and a good cleaning of the seats. When I repaint the exterior, we don't have to touch the interior. This is the one good thing that went right with this car thus far. I don't even let it set outside overnight while working on it.

Posted on: 2013/10/28 20:01
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Re: Packard Plant (Maybe) Sold - $6.0 Million
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http://www.freep.com/article/20131028/BUSINESS06/310280070/Packard-plant-Jill-Van-Horn

The Dr. who bought it, is planning on turning it into a mobile home manufacturing and distribution.

Posted on: 2013/10/28 19:44
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Re: Gauge faces 1956
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Troy Taylor
here's my Gold from my 56 Pat

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Posted on: 2013/10/28 19:38
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Re: 1956 Packard Patrician Rebuild Project
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Troy Taylor
Yep, she had a swap somewhere along the line for some reason. I am going to leave it as is and rebuild the 352 and enjoy for many years to come.

Posted on: 2013/10/28 7:25
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Re: Whats wrong here?
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Troy Taylor
I happened to read this yesterday and when I pulled my engine today and dropped the lower bell, I too had paint all splashed inside. You could see where the fly wheel actually was rubbing the top left bell. There is not a lot of clearance in there.

Posted on: 2013/10/27 19:04
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Re: 1956 Packard Patrician Rebuild Project
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Got 10 hours of good wrenching time today. Boy was it cold today. Got the engine and tranny out. Rebuilt dozens of Engines but this was the first Automatic Transmission I ever separated. I must say, it was a great learning experience. Taking a look at the Torque Converter, I can see why the tranny was puking. Whoever took it apart last time gouged the input shaft with a screw driver so something and it has a sharp metal gouges that chewed right through the seals.

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Posted on: 2013/10/27 19:00
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Re: 1956 Packard Patrician Rebuild Project
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Troy Taylor
thanx BH that is what I am going to do. she is one fine car other than that. One aspect, I could always punch the 352 out to a 374 and paint it to 374 stock. Visibly the engines are identical to the untrained eye for the local car viewers.
I am used to restoring aircraft and that has a different set of criteria, matching numbers are not that important for some of the vintage birds. A few years back I did a WWI Eindecker EII. All I had was frame and rotted skin. Fixed her up used replica parts and it looked great to the Novice.

Thanx to all for the support, I need to focus on this as a great hobby and Family project we started on and not so much focus on the magic gem.

Posted on: 2013/10/26 8:32
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Re: 1956 Packard Patrician Rebuild Project
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Troy Taylor
Well, Now that we know for sure it is what it is. The only reason I am upset is that we put a lot of time into choosing the right car to restore as we wanted to do a correct survivor for monetary investment purposes for legacy pass down. Had I wanted to just restore and alter the power train etc. I would have opted for a 60's-70's Mopar Mussel.

Either way, we will restore the car either with a correct 374 or the jerked over 352 painted 374 correct which visibly will not notice to the untrained eye. Either way according to the appraisers I will now wind up with a #3 rating rather than the #1 we were shooting for. That winds up being a $12k hit on the value.

Bottom line, still love my Pack and I will enjoy her for many years to come. Thanx for all the input thus far.

Dear Lord, I have truly learned "half of what's wrong with a Packard when you get it is due to the idiot before you." - And All the Packard Owners Said....Amen

Posted on: 2013/10/25 12:42
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Re: 1956 Packard Patrician Rebuild Project
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Troy Taylor
Received my response from the seller. He swears that the car was exactly as her purchased it from the original owner. If true, I still find it hard to believe that if the car was driven from 56-67 and then parked, that the engine would need to be replaced being on the road that short amount of time.

Here is the story I was given on the car.


1956 Packard Patrician 4 door I purchased this car in 2003 along with another Packard from a gentleman who drove them up until 1967 then drove them into his heated machine factory and left them there for 36 years. When the state wanted the land for our local airport he decided that at 79 years old it was time to sell the cars. After 3-4 months of going back and forth i finally got him to sell them to me .I had a tow service bring two rollbacks to the factory and take them to my house in 2003 and they were put right in my garages. Summer of 2003 I started to work on them . With gas in can and some in carb the car started right up. Took the gas tank off and had it opened up and boiled out and lined and resealed at cost of $200.00. The tank in in trunk and was not installed. This Packard has 374 cu in 6.1 L 290 hp original engine, Electronic Push Button Ultramic for 1956 (only Year made with this on Patrician. 4 Door sedan last on rolled off production line on June 25, 1956. Ultramic transmission featured a lockup torque converter with 2 speeds . Torsion - level suspension. Sold for $4160.00 in 1956 122 in wheelbase , 1748 four door sedans built, 1031 two doors Only built from march thru June 1956. Patrician was used for the 4 door top of the line sedans. Executive was introduced in spring 1956 the executive was aimed at the buyer who wanted a luxury car but couldn't justify Packard's pricing. total of 3375 patricians rolled off the line in 1956 they have hooded headlamp. Today Aug 12 2013 I went out and put a battery in car and some gas and the car started up till the gas in carb was used up , brakes are down. Before i would put tank back on you really need to clean or change the gas lines. You are welcome to come and see the car the body has little rust , most chrome good. couple extra things in trunk. It has power seats, power windows , seatbelts that were not needed in 1956 good interior, good head liner all glass good. Car is being sold as is as it is 57 years old , ready for you to restore. The car #s are 5682-4508 with 290 hp.

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Make: Packard

Transmission: Electronic Push Button Ultramic Model: Patrician

Body Type: 4 door Trim: 4 door

Vehicle Title: Clear Engine: 374 cu in 6.1 L

Fuel Type: gas Drive Type: rear wheel

For Sale By: owner Mileage: 80,000

Disability Equipped: No Exterior Color: Blue

Warranty: none Interior Color: Blue

Year: 1956 Number of Cylinders: 8 cylinder

Mad at myself for being trusting. Guess the next car wont be like that.

Posted on: 2013/10/25 9:27
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