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Posted on: 2012/6/15 18:07
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That is a very early 902. It predates the silencer and has the aluminum case four speed. The condition of the exhaust manifold is amazing.

From the looks of the license plate it must have been in pretty good condition until the engine stopped. There were several cuckoo birds in Pennsylvania who would let cars like that sit outside and deteriorate into junk. It even shocked people like Turnquist who cried that cars like that should be given away rather than destroyed by these nut jobs. I might have even dealt with the remains of another car owned by the same crackpot. Unbelievable.

In the 50's through the 70's that car would have been cut up to make a twelve, which is no loss given what has happened to it.

Incidentally the 905 top is incorrect which makes the car look downright ugly.

Posted on: 2012/6/15 19:56
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Tim,

Thanks for the insight. I agree, this car was clearly in better shape at one time, but stored improperly. It's a shame someone didn't have more respect for this car and what it represents.

I'm about 30 min. away from where it's stored, so a closer look may be in order.

I was wondering if the manifold may have been re-done, it looks so good. I've seen some original ones that have a brownish tint to them, instead of being jet black.

I noticed the DL carb even has the cover over the accelerator pump that always seems to be missing. Nice original Stewart Warner fuel pump to.

Regards,

Dave

Posted on: 2012/6/16 16:46
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I'm not familiar with details of prewar Packards. I don;t quite understand some of the previous comments. Are the comments to imply that the car as pictured in this forum above is incorrectly restored????

Posted on: 2012/6/16 20:39
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THe car pictured above in this forum is not the same car (restored or otherwise) that appears in the eBay auction. Two diferent cars.

Posted on: 2012/6/16 21:05
VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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THe car pictured above in this forum is not the same car (restored or otherwise) that appears in the eBay auction. Two diferent cars.

Maybe the idea is with your time and money the car in the auction will look like the car in the picture.

Posted on: 2012/6/16 21:21
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Maybe the idea is with your time and money the car in the auction will look like the car in the picture.

That's what I understood from the original post.

Posted on: 2012/6/17 0:28
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I think Mr. 901 is interested in looking at the unrestored car. It is a very desirable model but was owned by one of a group of nut jobs in Pennsylvania who let nice original cars sit outside and turn into junk refusing to sell anything.

That shocked a lot of people including Turnquist. The pictures don't do the car justice. Up close I think it will be realized the car is only good for parts.

Of course the price is outrageous.

Seeing another one of these cases is disturbing and brings back bad memories of when I lived in Pennsylvania.

Posted on: 2012/6/17 7:27
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Gents - sorry for the potentially confusing pictures.

Mr. joeyearl is correct, the intent was to show the potential result of lots of time and money on the "barn fresh" or "outdoor stale" car.

Imho it would be a shame to see this car parted out. I believe the seller is John Pascucci:

johnnypsclassiccars.com/index.html

Posted on: 2012/6/17 7:42
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