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Re: 1956 Packard Patrician
#1
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Quite a regular

Robert
The motor had healthy compression on one or two cylinders, zero compression on several others. My suspicion is the valves are hung open on the zero comp cylinders, and the hydraulic lifters are still collapsed after sitting a while.

Posted on: 2022/8/8 13:26
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: 1956 Packard Patrician
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Robert
Some additional photos.

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Posted on: 2022/8/8 11:41
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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1956 Packard Patrician
#3
Quite a regular
Quite a regular

Robert
I'm listing my 1956 Packard Patrician for sale. Despite my big plans, the car has mostly sat in my garage instead of being worked on, and I've received the spousal decree that something in the garage needs to go. It has 44,292 miles on the odometer, the 374 c.i. Packard V8 does not run, and I have a clean title in my name in hand. Located in St. Albans, WV. Asking $4500.00 Feel free to shoot me a message with any questions.

Thanks for looking,

Robert

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Posted on: 2022/8/8 11:00
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: Robert
#4
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Quite a regular

Robert
Quote:

PackardDon wrote:
That's quite interesting. As a licensed California VIN verifier, I've never seen a plate with all zeros but I can't imagine where the DMV wouldn't allow it if, 1) it was original; 2) there was a matched pair and 3) no one else was using it. On the other hand, maybe there's some kind of all-zero exclusion.


I think the issue is the others floating around. I don't know if the DMV had 10, 50, 100, etc made, so they could register the all-zero plate to my car, but there would be nothing to stop someone else from slapping another sample plate on their car, which would come back to me if the plate were run.

Posted on: 2022/3/26 12:21
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: Robert
#5
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Quite a regular

Robert
Quote:

PackardDon wrote:
Is the plate a reproduction? I’ve never seen one from any state with all zeros!


It's a real '56 plate, when I found it online I put a bid on it. Afterwards I confirmed that WV produced physical copies of all zero plates as samples, since there are multiples it can't be registered to a specific vehicle. It looks cool though.

Posted on: 2022/3/24 15:48
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: Robert
#6
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Robert
I won't be able to register the plate to drive on the street, but it'll be fun for car shows and pictures.

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Posted on: 2022/3/24 13:34
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: 56 Patrician Rear Seat and Paint Questions
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Robert
Quote:

Phil_78 wrote:
I couldn't open my 56 Clipper trunk so I got my 13 year old son to climb through. Child abuse? 🤣 He did the job!


I think that if the car were on fire and the only way out was through the trunk I could squeeze through, probably more bruised up than the 13 year old...

Posted on: 2022/3/22 8:57
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: Robert's 56 Patrician
#8
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Quite a regular

Robert
Quote:

PackardDon wrote:
The door handle’s retainer may have lost its “spring” and might need replacing with a new one.


Good to know! The lock is...persnickety, so I'm guessing it's been pulled on pretty hard in the past. I'll see what I we're working with when I get a chance.

Posted on: 2022/3/19 18:51
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: Robert's 56 Patrician
#9
Quite a regular
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Robert
The window replacement was easier than I expected. While I have the door panel off, I'm going to address the loose exterior door handle. There is slop either in the studs on the door handle itself, or the lock plate has been damaged. I think shims behind the lock plate should straighten it out.

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Posted on: 2022/3/19 18:33
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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Re: Robert's 56 Patrician
#10
Quite a regular
Quite a regular

Robert
Quote:

Leeedy wrote:
Ahhhhh...

RE: suspension: Packard Torsion-Level suspension is an entire world away from air suspension, air springs, GM air shock levelizer, etc.etc. A whole world away. Get familiar with the Torsion-Level suspension (1956 flavor) at your earliest convenience. Like apples and grapes. You'll be happy you did, rather than try to do analysis first and learn later.

RE: the brake light switch... Don't wait until you get into the brakes to look at the brake light switch. It does far more than just brake lights. The reason I pointed out checking this component is because it has deep interaction with the suspension. If the stop light switch is the wrong kind or is not working properly... the suspension will not work properly. Can't have one without the other. Packard Torsion-Level suspension was very, very advanced... and for instance had anti-dive and anti-squat functions. Something even many advanced cars don't have even today! These features run through the brake light switch. Whatever is wrong, you want to take the load off of the torsion bars at the rear. Having them torqued-up all the way like this for extended periods is hard on the torsion bars and can cause damage to the bars or other components. Like standing with your elbows locked, straight-armed for extended periods, holding up a weight... that's what it is like to the Packard.

• RE: skirts... No special hardware is required. Just one single, simple hex-head bolt. If these are missing, they have been reproduced in stainless steel by a region of the Packard Club.

• RE: BTV... As I said, it is typical for these to go bad, even just from sitting unused over extended periods. Again... yank it... rebuild it or replace with a good one. And as I mentioned, I never used a power bleeder or an assistant to bleed my own Packard V8 brakes, because of the tool I made. But I am sure a power bleeder will work nicely for you. Yessss, I know all about the Miata. I wrote the original factory shop manual for it. Wrote the Owner's Manual too. And I was responsible for doing the original New Model Training program for North America and English-speaking countries. I also did other things on the car and was an early test driver. I drove it both at Myoshi, Japan and in the USA.

• RE: reverse gear on the push-button Ultramatic... Strongly suggest that you contact Mr. Pushbutton who posts on here and get his input on your system. Mr. Pushbutton is the pro from Dover when it comes to this subject. As pushbuttons age, they are sometimes prone to certain issues– many of which result purely from users not understanding the operation and best methods to care for the systems. Decades ago I developed my own methods for easing stress on Ultramatic pushbutton operation.


I think my friends and I would be interested in hearing any tales you have from the Miata development and launch, given your unique perspective. I'm in a Facebook Messenger group chat that currently owns at least 19 Miatas, probably more. Almost all NAs and NBs.

Posted on: 2022/3/18 9:08
- 1956 Patrician
- 1990 Miata - V8 swap under construction
- 2021 Civic Type R
- 2012 Yukon Denali - to tow the other three around
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