Re: Hydraulic lifts on closed models?
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According to Robert Neal's book and the parts manual, in addition to the 22-23 convertibles the hydraulic windows and seats were available on 23rd series 2352 Custom and 2372 Deluxe Super 8 sedans. I would expect a few would have wanted the option.
Posted on: 2014/8/4 19:48
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Howard
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Re: Hydraulic lifts on closed models?
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Quite a regular
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I have seen one Custom and one Deluxe on e-bay over the years with hydraulics--they must not have been very popular. The Henney funeral cars and ambulances did have them, however.
Posted on: 2014/8/4 22:14
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Home away from home
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Interesting. Thanks for the replies!
Has anyone ever seen a 40's era vehicle that had electric power windows - not limiting replies to just Packards? wondering what kind of a trick it would be to install such a system. Probably not worth the trouble, but curious.
Posted on: 2014/8/6 15:14
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I know of at least 3 1941 Packard models that have been converted to electric power windows. I believe the motors were Jeep Cherokee and a 12-volt motorcycle battery hidden in the trunk which only requires charging from a trickle charger a couple of times a year to do the job. I'm not aware that any prewar car that had electric power windows as a factory installation.
Posted on: 2014/8/6 16:15
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