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Golden Jubilee
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Ken Karns
I am looking for an original Packard Motor Car Company 1899-1946 Golden Jubilee Brochure, 4 pages (see attached picture of a copy). My Single Six Sedan, which I recently posted here and on the registry, was featured and photographed in that brochure in 1946! No luck yet on web search.

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Posted on: 2017/7/22 10:18
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Re: Crankcase Oil 1921 Single Six
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Ken Karns
Thanks and look forward to being an active member here as I work the bugs out and get the old girl back on the road.

Posted on: 2017/7/21 18:38
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Re: Crankcase Oil 1921 Single Six
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Ken Karns
Just updated the car on the Registry.

Can anyone tell me what the prefix and suffix designations are for the engine numbers?

Engine # in my car: U2225D (what is the U and D)

Spare Engine #: U7682 With a Star after?

Thanks, Ken

Posted on: 2017/7/21 13:21
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Re: Crankcase Oil 1921 Single Six
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Thanks Mal...I will certainly do that and it liklely is on the registry as my father owned the car and passed away years ago. He was quite active in the Packard Clubs so I'd be surprised if it wasn't listed...that was some time ago though. The real plus with this car is it came with a large lot of spare parts in cluding a motor and I believe a tranny, rear end, etc..I will be retrieving the parts from storage soon and get a good inventory. Thanks again...Ken

Posted on: 2017/7/20 19:17
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Re: Crankcase Oil 1921 Single Six
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OK Owen, so no need to worry about the modern detergent oils? Thanks much for the prompt reply. My plan is to get the car back on the road and will be dealing with the fuel system next, brake check, etc...

I'm giving an image post a try so here's the car in my garage in lieu of some well deserved attention.

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Posted on: 2017/7/20 19:11
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Crankcase Oil 1921 Single Six
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Ken Karns
Greetings, I'm new to the forum and have inherited an all original 1921 Single Six Sedan. Would like to know what modern crankcase oil would be appropriate for this car. My first though was a non-detergent straight 30 wt. Got to crawl before I can walk!...Thanks, Ken.

Posted on: 2017/7/20 18:38
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