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1953 Caribbean Emblem
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Bob
Hello,
Can anyone provide information on the correct placement of the script emblems on a 1953 Caribbean? I have seen variations including Caribbean on the rear quarters, lower front fender and upper front fender. I have also seen Packard on the front fender and rear quarter as well, without the Caribbean script. Some cars have no emblems on the sides at all. It seems that they were different, even in vintage photos...
Thanks,
Bob

Posted on: 2012/6/9 11:31
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Re: Checking Trans Level 52 Mayfair
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Bob
Hello,
If you locate the plastic bottles that are used for hair color, they have a sharp tip that makes it easier to fill. I used a 6 oz bottle and squeezed in a few ounces at a time. It was the only size I could invert and fill the tranny without making a mess. You might want to see if you can find a small bottle and use a spout from bottled water. This way you can invert the bottle and then slide open the spout. I do this with my Volvo. It's the cleanest method and you don't need a funnel. Hope this helps....

Posted on: 2008/8/27 21:02
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