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Being a metal fab guy, IMO 50% of the hard part is taken care of because you can do it and at your own pace and not have to pay to have it done like most of us would need to do. While replacement sheet metal panels of a sort are available, one potential issue is the structure below them and that could determine more about whether the car is worth taking on. If the frame structure proves usable then unless you are also a talented interior and paint guy those will probably be the major expenses to tackle.
The mechanical portion, if present and mostly functional, is a large part which could still throw a curve but at least if working you have a good start. Electrical is fairly simple and looms are readily available and not at terrible cost. Not too much brightwork to worry about so the items found missing so far are relatively minor and should not be a huge problem or expense to find.
Posted on: 2018/1/1 21:56
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Thanks for your thoughts and input HH56
I am not a bad painter or body work guy so. Not to worried on that end I built ground up custom motorcycles for many years. Parts seam to be the big pain in the butt
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You might send a PM or email to David Flack (flackmaster) and see what he thinks about parts availability. He specializes in the 110-120 models and may have or if not, could probably direct you to someone who might. Ebay also seems to periodically have a lot of 110 items. John Ulrich is another who deals in original and also has some repro items made for those models.
flackmaster at sbcglobal point net julrichpackard.com
Posted on: 2018/1/1 23:04
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Sweet I will check in with them and see what they can do
And Thank you for the info and encouragement
Posted on: 2018/1/2 0:39
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Packard parts are a pain in the butt compared to "catalog cars" like 55-57 Chevy, Model A, etc. That said, the trim parts for a 40 Junior are not that difficult by Packard standards. The big volume (by Packard standards) 110 and 120 use many of the same parts.
As a previous poster noted, a correct interior is not cheap if this is required. Wool broadcloth, woodgraining, and repro molded plastic are all doable, but pricey, particularly compared to market value of a 110 closed car. Only mechanical quirk is the column shifter and its funky tendencies if worn. There's a lot of info on it in prior threads.
Posted on: 2018/1/2 9:29
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What more to say - a rusty 40 Packard 110 is a moneypit. If you have more skills than money, enjoy. If you want to get "creative" go for it. No one will crucify you for resurrecting something that would otherwise become either a parts car, or scrap. One specific item to look at, the lower front door hinges are a PITA, not reproduced, so if you are worried, plan on buying your machinist friend some dinner while you weld in some reinforcement. Beyond that, pretty much everything is available.
I'd be happy to send some door handles as a "Welcome to Packardinfo" gift, if you decide to take on the challenge.
Posted on: 2018/1/2 15:41
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Hey Flackmaster thanks for the welcome funny thing is I do have a good friend that is a master with a cnc but any ways my hinges seem to be fine but now you have me thinking about pulling one and having some made to offer others
Can use the door handles for sure She's going to be a project but I love the challenge
Posted on: 2018/1/3 13:10
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stick to your project. if your hinges are good, move forward. there is no market beyond the next guy for the hinges.
PM me your address and I will send handles and whatever else I am in the mood to send. Post a couple pictures of your project for us...rattles our thoughts.
Posted on: 2018/1/3 14:34
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John,
Go for it. You will not regret your 40 Packard. I started with a near basket case 39 Six Sedan and know the parts are out there. You'll love driving your car; a nicely sorted six is a nimble, reliable, enjoyable machine. Pat
Posted on: 2018/1/3 19:32
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