Re: Kanter's 1953 Packard Limo Restoration
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For sure a '52 Cowl. The shape of the windshield gives that away.
Posted on: 2016/5/5 12:27
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Actually, Kev - it's a 1951. I'm sure you meant to say '52 or earlier.
Posted on: 2016/5/5 13:56
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Re: Kanter's 1953 Packard Limo Restoration
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Hi
I'm delighted to learn this last effort by Ray Dietrich will be recreated/restored! As badly deteriorated as the original body is, at least there are still plenty of solid '51-'52 Patricians to become the basis and parts sedans to donate the necessary mid-section components. I hope you will create a project blog so we can follow its progress to completion. Steve
Posted on: 2016/5/5 17:10
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Why?
The money would better suit preserving a nice original example that may become a victim of poor long term storage.
Posted on: 2016/5/5 18:27
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Dan and Fred respectfully disagree. They have many nice cars which are kept indoors in dry storage, some for over 50 years. This car is one of the last and possibly the very last coachbuilt Packard and very much deserves saving. For 10 years they have owned a stripped Patrician body shell in excellent condition and to restore the limousine will be perhaps 35% more than the Patrician. Would they rather have a 3rd 51-54 Patrician or a Ray Dietrich designed coachbuilt limousine, easy decision .
Thanks James
Posted on: 2016/5/5 20:32
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Hey, go for it! Just blog it here, please.
Craig
Posted on: 2016/5/5 21:57
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Definitely all in favor; the stretched doors and small rear window will give it very nice lines, and it is a unique slice of history.
Now I just need someone to belly up to the bar and place an order for the same thing done to a 56. I have it all worked out in my head.......
Posted on: 2016/5/6 5:39
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This car is one of the last and possibly the very last coachbuilt Packard...
Well, certainly not the very last. 250 Henney limos and at least 13 or 14 other Derham formals and other styles followed it. And I suppose one could argue that the '53 Caribbeans were coachbuilt. But, regardless, it's historically significant as one of the last Dietrich projects; his last facility opened in 1949 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, d/b/a Raymond Dietrich, Inc. and closed 2 years later - probably his most noteworthy creation during this time was the Lincoln Cosmopolitan convertible for President Harry Truman, later fitted with a "bubble top" during the Eisenhower administration. I've had a long-term interest in this car and I'm all in favor of seeing Dan and Fred bring it back to life.
Posted on: 2016/5/6 8:39
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It looks like pretty much all of the parts would be stock except the extension, rear doors and rear window (although the rectangular middle piece used on the seniors might do). The Kanter brothers definitely would have the extra parts to complete it. It would be interesting to see the reconstruction of it!
Posted on: 2016/5/6 15:26
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