Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Hi RodBuilder
Welcome and kudos for taking up that '30 Packard for your boat-tail roadster project. Returning one more Packard to the road one at a time is the primary purpose of this site. You'll find a wealth of helpful, knowledgeable, generous and enthusiastic Packard folks standing by to help and encourage as you progress through your project. On your design for the boat-tail, might I suggest you closely draw inspiration from not only Packard's own '30 734 Speedster runabout but also contemporary '28-'29 & '31-'33 Auburn boat-tail speedsters. They have the nicely sloping configuration that suggest movement even when standing still. Good luck with your project, welcome again and we'll be following your efforts with interest. Steve
Posted on: 2016/10/16 8:10
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Re: 1930 boat tail speedster from a rough starting point
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Got some more accomplished on the cowl rebuild today. Will post a video later.
Here is the link to the blog that I started... packardinfo.com/xoops/html/uploads/newbb/144928_57fc0bf82371d.jpg Here is my starting point as I found the 30 at the swap meet
Posted on: 2016/10/17 0:04
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Rodbuilder,
Maybe the Webmaster, BigKev, can merge your other thread into this one? Send Kev a PM or an email, there's an email link to the Webmaster at the bottom of the page.
Posted on: 2016/10/17 0:32
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This looks like 1 of the cars that got pulled out of that estate by san Francisco last year.
Posted on: 2016/10/17 7:14
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I have been told that it came from Huntington IN sitting outside under a tarp.
Here is a link to Saturday's work on the cowl. youtu.be/9ek1iOnwnVU
Posted on: 2016/10/17 8:45
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Possibly one that John Fisher (RIP) of Huntington had stashed away?
Posted on: 2016/10/17 18:01
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Quote:
This one is a LaSalle.
Posted on: 2016/10/17 21:47
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Hi
Glad you brought this one up, its a excellent example of how not to build a boat-tail roadster body. The chassis is a 1928 Graham-Paige 835, the 'one-off' body credited to Hayes-Hunt Body Co. by the coachbuilder tag. Comparing real boat-tail bodies built in the period such as Auburns and the Packard 734 Speedster runabout, one immediately sees the lack of surface development on the rear section of this body. On this, the panels are dead flat, the seams covered by moldings. Integration into the original body section is crude, overall workmanship poor. It has all the hallmarks of a body built to deceive. Most likely this 835, which was Graham-Paige's top-of-the-line luxury contender competing with Packard 526-533, survived as a fire department crew car conversion. During the 1930's-1940's, large used luxury cars in good condition were virtually worthless at resale. Smaller fire departments received these as donations to convert to fire trucks and crew cars. For Rodbuilder: we hope you'll take note of what the differences are between a poorly done boat-tail and one that plausibly represents a period-built custom body. Good luck with your worthwhile project. Steve
Posted on: 2016/10/18 8:32
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You'll just have to wait and see what you think about the quality and design of my efforts. I build my cars to make me happy. I'm sharing my progress because I've always wanted to...
Here is a link to today's vid. m.youtube.com/watch?v=mp6BNJyFKTc
Posted on: 2016/10/18 20:57
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