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Re: wood graining
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Aden
Thanks everyone all of the tips and suggestions have been great. I was wondering though, I am not sure what grain was original on the 47 packard. I have a photo with the only grain that was left prior to blasting. I am thinking burl but am not sure.

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Posted on: 2010/3/21 11:04
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Re: wood graining
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Aden
we have yet to discuss it with him but I was wondering what would be a good price to pay for it? any ideas? And yes he is really digging in now that the weather is nice. Thanks,
Aden

Posted on: 2010/3/19 22:11
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Re: wood graining
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Scott, Thank you I and he appreciate the encouragement. Mike, Rusty, JD and Portland duly noted on the practice, and thanks for the tips.

Posted on: 2010/3/18 23:19
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Re: wood graining
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David my e-mail address is ajpheating@sbcglobal.net and Thank you

Posted on: 2010/3/18 23:14
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wood graining
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Okay My son just got the dash blasted and primered. So wanting to do most of this himself any ideas on how to do wood graining?

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Posted on: 2010/3/17 21:32
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Re: Considering a 51
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Thanks everyone for your input but I am going to pass on this one this time. But always looking for a good deal.

Posted on: 2010/3/17 21:19
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Considering a 51
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Considering buying a 51 says its original and the motor runs. whatcha think? $950.00

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Posted on: 2010/3/14 22:57
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Re: Frame crossover
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Aden
Okay, So I have talked with my son Rick and he has thought about this pretty well for a 13 year old. He has indicated that the reason he wanted to buy the Packard was that "I want to build my own car" . He has now changed his mind and realized that driving a Packard to school everyday is probably not a good idea. Soooo he is leaning toward originality and getting something else as a driver!!!!

Thanks everyone for your input as it has helped me and Rick considerably in our restoration decisions.

Aden

P.S. We will need a steering wheel as the original was broken. Probably in an attempt to remove it. Other than that we have most everything else. Will post pictures soon.

Posted on: 2010/3/5 17:41
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Re: Frame crossover
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Aden
Jim,

Thanks once again on some excellent advice. I will be posting pictures soon. Also what would be a reasonable price for the motor ans tranny? I do know that the motor turns. Do not know if it runs.
Thanks again,
Aden

Posted on: 2010/3/5 10:32
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Re: Frame crossover
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JD and BDeB,

Model # is 2122 Custom Super Clipper Eight Touring Sedan.
Sorry about the confusion.

Thanks,
Aden

Posted on: 2010/3/5 10:28
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