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Re: Fuel Gauge Sending Unit
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Rick North
Thanks, fellows. Can I assume I will have to drop the tank to get at the sending unit?

Posted on: 2018/5/29 14:06
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Fuel Gauge Sending Unit
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Rick North
I need to replace the fuel gauge sending unit on my 1937 115C. Are there replacements available? I see a thread for post-war Packards but not pre-war.

Posted on: 2018/5/26 17:07
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Re: 937 115-C Convert Coupe Upholstery
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John,

I have not done any investigation of original floor coverings. My car also has carpeting which is surely not original. The rumble seat has rubber floor covering. Perhaps others will chime in. I will ask Armand when I call him.

Thanks for referring me in on this site for Packard owners.

Rick

Posted on: 2012/7/17 11:29
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Re: 937 115-C Convert Coupe Upholstery
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Thanks, guys. I'll call Armand and check out the parts list. Rich, my email is rlnorth@newmexico.com. I would love a picture of your interior. By the way, did you ever discover the stitch count for the originals? Rick

Posted on: 2012/7/13 17:49
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937 115-C Convert Coupe Upholstery
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Fellows, I am about to re-upholster my 1937 115-C Convert Coupe. It is painted Packard Cream. Does anyone know interior colors which were available in 1937? I see a lot of information on paint colors but nothing on interior colors. Rick

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Posted on: 2012/7/12 17:44
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