Re: Pure Michigan
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Paul, thank you for the pictures.
You just never know what will turn up.
Posted on: 2012/8/19 20:10
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I think the patina on the Twin Six gives it a lot of character. I would hate to see this car restored. It is much more interesting in its current state. Preserve it.
(o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/8/20 11:27
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Hi
Thanks for the pictures. Heavens, if I walked into a barn and found a '32 Twin Six Club Sedan in that condition which I could buy and have the engine rebuild finished, I'd have to be picked up off the floor! That is one sweet Packard! The '27 is a Fourth Series Six, either a Model 426 five passenger sedan or a Model 433 seven passenger sedan. Either way, those were their bread and butter models. Steve
Posted on: 2012/8/24 7:11
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I agree w/JW - leave the Twin Six the way it is!
I'd even switch those WWWs to blackwall tires.
Posted on: 2012/8/24 7:20
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Drive them, enjoy them, you can always go to a car museum to see the trailer queens.
Don't see these kind of cars out enough! Nice to see.
Posted on: 2012/8/24 8:18
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Needs to get the chassis oiler working and the shocks serviced. Love that the chrome shell option was kept (very popular in 32-34).
Paint will protect the metal, otherwise rust will grow underneath and the paint will fall off. Hopefully it won't get the usual circus wagon treatment. Although I would trade the wheels for a painted set.
Posted on: 2012/8/24 8:50
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