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Panther Daytona pic from second page.
B.K. did you get the e-mail re: Cars & Parts that I sent last week?
Posted on: 2008/11/13 13:02
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Damien -
I believe your understanding of the Panthers is correct. I often hear talk of "the four Panthers", but you jogged my recollection that five were built - though I didn't recall what happened to the fifth one. I'd seen both of the Panthers that had been refitted with the '55 taillights - long before the Centennial meet, where all four surviving examples were on display.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 14:42
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Damien,
I got the files, but have not had a chance to look through them. Work has been a bear.
Posted on: 2008/11/13 21:28
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-BigKev
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Brian: I remember reading an interview with Dick Teague, in which it was stated that 5 Packard Panthers were built.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2008/11/13 21:43
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REMEMBERING BRAD BERRY MY PACKARD TEACHER
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The two Panthers that were refitted with '55 tailights were repainted in a two-tone. When I'd seen one, at Fall Hershey (25+ years ago), it was painted white over black, but peeling. When I'd seen the other, at the Stude museum (15+ years ago), it was painted a yellow/gold two-tone. Based on what I'd read at the coachbuilt.com site, that latter may not have been the last "original" colors.
Of the two original Panthers, I belive one was silver and the other a red-orange. Now that others also recall a fifth Panther, I'm curious as to what that one looked like, compared to the others - colors, modifications, etc.
Posted on: 2008/11/14 9:46
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Back for a moment to the Balboas, I found one original color photo and some B&W photos of the car under construction and thought you might find them interesting. These are from The Packard Cormorant magazine back in the 1970s.
Posted on: 2008/11/18 16:16
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I think it's the Balboa that was in the resto shop here in Dayton a year or two ago. Marano took it to a different shop in the east before work progressed too far.
Posted on: 2008/11/19 9:36
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West Peterson
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Perhaps you're right, last time I saw a Balboa it was in Rich Fass's shop (Stone Barn) just outside Hackettstown, NJ perhaps 2 years ago.
Posted on: 2008/11/19 9:45
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Looking at these pix of the Balboa, it is clear that this was going to be a non-removable roof.
However, it looks like the opening for the backlight is a channel rather than a flange. From the shot looking in through the interior, the angle of the channel relative to the wheelhouse, suggests that that they might very well have been able to make the glass go down (rather than be fixed). The only remaining question would be one of structural integrity with such a feature - might have resulted in a lot of shaking over rough roads.
Posted on: 2008/11/19 11:08
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