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fatmike wrote:......i recently acquired a '51 4dr with the ultramatic. ......i'm pullin her out into the sun tomorrow and i'll grab some pics and register her then also. just curious about where to find this anti theft number thing. G'day Mike, to PackardInfo, I'm sure the wait's well worthwhile. With that colourful history better keep an eye on the rearview mirror for mikec's Packard Police Car! -packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/registry/View.php?ID=228 in advance for entering her in the Owner Registry. The Thief Proof number(anti theft number) should look something like the one in the pic below and it's found stamped into the firewall.
Posted on: 2009/9/27 1:19
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Welcome Mike! You will find a lot of help here for your new project. I also have a '51 4 door. Mine is a 200 model. The thief proof number is right above the heater box on the firewall (passenger side). It should be between two triangles. Below is a pic of mine.
Posted on: 2009/9/27 1:49
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actaully a 52 200 deluxe with a 327 9 main backed by an ultramatic. the body needs major rust repair but i found the fender skirts and chrome from four or five different models in the trunk. she runs and drives but has no brakes whatsoever. plans for triple carbs and a blower or turbo are in the works.
Posted on: 2009/9/30 23:20
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Your upholstery looks just like mine underneath the mexican I have covering them right now.
Posted on: 2009/9/30 23:38
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plans for triple carbs and a blower or turbo are in the works. God, I'm such a bad influence!!
Posted on: 2009/10/1 0:26
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Your upholstery look just like mine underneath the mexican I have covering them right now. You have a mexican sleeping in your car? Good God, illegal immigration in California is worse than I thought!!
Posted on: 2009/10/1 0:27
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Eric if I had illegals living in my garage, then the car would be much further along!
Posted on: 2009/10/1 0:42
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ha! i had three mexican dudes stop by and ask if i wanted to sell it that weekend!
Posted on: 2009/10/1 23:04
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fatmike, you can check your engine's number to determine which one it is. There were three basic straight-8 engines offered in 1952, and each one had a high compression head option.
K200000 series - 288 cu. in. 5-main bearing, mechanical lifters K400000 series - 327 cu. in. 5 main bearing, hydraulic lifters K600000 series - 237 cu. in. 9 main bearing, hydraulic lifters
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