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Slide a chrome or stainless cover over it.
Posted on: 2012/3/4 21:57
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Already have a chrome tip on the end of the tailpipe. I'm asking about painting the length of the tailpipe from behind the muffler back.
Posted on: 2012/3/4 22:05
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I expect originals were just bare steel back then but IMHO, what is somewhat visible on these 47 and 51 chassis photos would tend to favor darker. Guess it mostly depends on whether you want shine or camouflage. POR 15 might work but don't know how it handles heat. I favor the subtle or less distracted look underneath so if I were going to paint mine, would probably do high temp semigloss black or maybe even one of the gray cast iron colors that Eastwood caries. One of those might be similar to the terne plated look.
Posted on: 2012/3/4 22:55
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I painted the pipe on my '47 with high-temp aluminum paint possibly Eastwood but not sure and then put a chrome tip on the end.
Posted on: 2012/3/4 23:27
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Thank you, gentlemen. HH56, i'm with you, usually, on being lowkey. In fact, after i had them replated, i painted the insides of my bumpers black. But since the rest of the exhaust system is already gray/silver from the manifold through the muffler, believe i'll paint the tailpipe a similar color, per Packard47. This is silly, since no one'll ever see it. Guess this is like R-R's handwork, finishing on the insides of doors, places no one ever sees.
Similarly, on the bumper guards--i rechromed but didn't use those heavyhanded,bulky postwar "fender shields (as Packard calls them in the parts book)" bumper extensions-- i used a razor to split black windshield wiper hose to make a trim bumper-protecting gasket. Years later, walking down the street, i see a parked late-model Rolls Royce sedan with that done at the factory. Only car i ever saw that did that. As written many times by many motoring journalists, all R-R ever had to recommend them was craftsmanship. We know our Packards are better automobiles, so they deserve any paltry finesse we might bestow. Now i gotta figure out what shade of silver/gray to use. Decisions, decisions. Life is cruel.
Posted on: 2012/3/5 16:49
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If the steel tail pipe was made from aluminized steel exhaust pipe stock, it should easily retain it's natural appearance for 10 years or more.
Posted on: 2012/3/5 18:38
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In the assembly line photo above the exhaust system is visible as shiny black. Other pictures I have show the same. However, that paint burned off on the first trip around the block.
You can get high temperature black paint at NAPA if you just want to cover a rusty pipe, but it will peridocally need to be recovered. Some of the Eastwood manifold paints have impressed me as very good.
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I don't mean to high-jack your post su8overdrive but I am curious HH, Where did you get photo #7? I assume that's the '51 chassis and if so, I would sure like to see a better view of that assembly line body hoist. And are those chassis connected together as they move down the line?
Posted on: 2012/3/5 20:08
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7 is out of the 46 data book and is the 21st series chassis. The other is from the photo archive "Packard Factory Interior" photospackardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=9335&cid=61
Won't swear to it but I think the segmented metal tracks the car rides on are the actual moving conveyor parts and is synchronized with the overhead hoist.
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