Re: Roof Panel Moulding
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Home away from home
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Take a look at post 537 on my blog here Roof tack strip
I shows the tack strip from my 1937 120. I’m guessing yours would have been something similar. My understanding is that Packard didn’t have all steel roofs until 1938 on the junior cars, and possibly later on senior cars. So, I don’t think the steel roof is original. I was lucky enough to find what I needed to keep my tack strip original when I get the roof done.
Posted on: 11/2 17:01
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Re: Roof Panel Moulding
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Just popping in
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Thanks Don,
I'm pretty confident that the steel roof insert is original to the car based on the picture below. I just don't know if it was painted originally or covered with a material. The car had been in storage from 1953 until 1998 when purchased, the pictures are from when it was stripped and restoration started. From what I see it appears that the strip that covers the gap / transition from the body to the roof panel is either aluminum or possibly lead that was screwed in place and folded over to cover the screws. When the body work was done the panel was removed and reinstalled as i have pictures with the panel not in place
Posted on: 11/3 10:01
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Lee Bruce
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Re: Roof Panel Moulding
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Home away from home
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I read right past your car being a coupe. That could be a difference as far as the steel roof. I’m pretty sure the sedans didn’t get solid roofs until 1938.
Posted on: 11/3 12:12
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