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Not vinyl, vinyl was a post-WW II development. It's a rubberized cloth material and still available as the original type material in several styles and patterns from places like Restoration Specialties or Restoration Supply.
Posted on: 2008/11/23 16:07
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IIRC the trade name or popular reference for the top insert was Rubberoid. Maybe do a google search on that name.
Posted on: 2008/11/23 22:21
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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I'm not sure who the current sources are, but they are definitely out there. Hirsch? Lebaron Bonney? I seem to recall it being referred to as "long grain vinyl" available in only 2 or maybe 3 different grain patterns. Common, if not universal, amongst most cars up to 39ish.
Posted on: 2008/11/23 23:31
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Found two styles (long and short grain) on page 105 of Restoration Supply Co's catalog. It's an older catalog, may be on a different page of the current catalog. The long grain material is a match for the original material on my 34 Eight sedan.
Posted on: 2008/11/23 23:43
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I have the catalog and see what you talking about. So do you think the long grain is correct for my 38 1603??
Posted on: 2008/11/25 10:08
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Wish I could say for sure, but I can't. Only conclusive way to know is to check against an original car but with them dissappearing so rapidly in favor of restorations, that's going to be difficult. Isn't there even a fragment or your original to check against? If not, knowing that Packard generally changed things rather slowly, I'd say there was a good chance they were using the same type material in 1938 as they used in 1934, but that's just an assumption.
Posted on: 2008/11/25 10:15
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