Re: 58L8134's '53 Clipper Deluxe - The Fun Begins
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Steve (58L8134), let me be among the first to congratulate you.
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Re: 58L8134's '53 Clipper Deluxe - The Fun Begins
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Guscha, that's very distracting, now I'm torn which pictures I ought to study more...
Posted on: 2019/7/6 18:07
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Re: 58L8134's '53 Clipper Deluxe - The Fun Begins
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Thanks Guscha and Garrett
Though, not sure the Clipper is as 'busty' as Marilyn, the front bumper guards have already elicited comments about '50's cars being 'well endowed'. Have you noticed the added stainless rocker moldings? They look like those on a '55 Clipper, both ends are finished. I like the way they look, think Packard should have started adding those to all upper series models before the '54 Patrician and '55 line. The red top imparts a look more like a Clipper Sportster. Hmmm, a four door Sportster...there's a thought... Steve
Posted on: 2019/7/7 9:46
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Re: 58L8134's '53 Clipper Deluxe - The Fun Begins
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Drove the '53 Clipper to a local car show I first attended in 1967. A long-time friend parked his '52 Studebaker Commander next to me. We were doing our best to represent a Studebaker-Packard dealer lot. It's always a good time.
Now, if the all-original maroon '31 REO Royale sedan shown at the first time they held this meet would just reappear. Never have encountered it anywhere since. Steve
Posted on: 2019/8/13 10:30
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Re: 58L8134's '53 Clipper Deluxe - The Fun Begins
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Well, '53 Clipper Deluxe is out of winter hibernation, though no where much to go except local drives. I was reminded of a problem I chased last year: leaky A-pillars.
In the rain or when washing, small amounts of water appears on either end of the dash, drips on the floor. Its not coming from above inside, it appears to well from between the glass and rubber seal, that seal is nice and tight. I've used black silicone seal on the outside down the A-pillar and corner to the wiper mounts, even below the lower windshield molding to the door. When I use a little blue food color up under the drip molding to see if it coming from above it leaves a track down the ends of the dash. Ideas? Thanks! Steve
Posted on: 2020/7/6 16:34
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You might check the Packard Service Index linked in the left menu. In the 51-4 selection, body category, there are several articles on water leaks around the windshield and A pillar on models starting with the 51s and continuing thru the 53s. Possibly the sealant used in one of those areas or one of the weatherstrips called out has deteriorated.
Posted on: 2020/7/6 18:16
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Re: 58L8134's '53 Clipper Deluxe - The Fun Begins
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Thanks Howard, I should have thought of the Service Index. The Mayfair had leakage problems from the outset, then for 1953, the sedans were changed to the same windshield/A-pillar configuration. It suggests sealing the space between the drip molding and the top stainless trim. We'll try it, hope it does the job. Otherwise, the sedan body seems to be very water-tight, at least from above.
Steve
Posted on: 2020/7/9 12:06
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Never had a single leak in my own 1953 Clipper Deluxe sedan but for those with convertibles that leak, and presuming there is at least one rubber seal involved, one of the best rubber treatment products I've ever used is from Germany and is called Gummi Pflegestift.
It can be found on Amazon and don't let the name intimidate you, it simply means Rubber Treatment Stick and comes in a applicator-type container so doesn't need any brushes or tools to use it. We apply it from time to time to the header seal of our VW EOS (retractable hardtop) and it stopped leaks that even the dealer couldn't fix.
Posted on: 2020/7/9 13:33
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