Re: Packard doors for 1940 ,126 chasis 180
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Probably the best place to look for an answer would be the 1935-41 Parts List, available here on PackarInfo in the Literature Archive for free download, see the Body II Section under Group 31. I think, and somebody more knowlegeable(wouldn't be hard) than me wil correct me if I'm wrong, by that time both lines Junior & Senior "shared" bodies, but what fits what I have no precise info on.
Posted on: 1/12 20:49
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Re: Packard doors for 1940 ,126 chasis 180
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Wasn’t the 120 on a 129” wheelbase? Anyway, if factory bodies (not coachbuilt), the wheelbase is the same and both are Touring Sedans the doors should be the same other than possibly having some extra trim holes to deal with on the senior doors around the windows. If one or the other is a Club Sedan, then only the front doors will interchange but, as stated, best to consult the parts book although it may still show different part numbers due to the trim holes when they are otherwise the same.
Posted on: 1/13 3:29
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Re: Packard doors for 1940 ,126 chasis 180
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It’s whether 41 and 40 interchange that I question. For the 41, touring sedan doors for 110, 120 and 1903 series 160 are the same. The 110 shorter wb is ahead of the cowl
Posted on: 1/13 7:45
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Re: Packard doors for 1940 ,126 chasis 180
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I missed the difference in years. 1940 and 1941 will not interchange. The two cars are quite different.
Posted on: 1/13 16:31
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