Re: Resurrecting a 1951 Henney-Packard Parts Car
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Any suggestions for sealing the tank without plugging the whistle?
Posted on: 2021/11/7 18:11
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You have found home for ambl....3154052649
Posted on: 2021/12/28 22:19
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Robert, I PMed you a few days ago but haven’t heard back.
Posted on: 2021/12/30 12:44
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Re: Resurrecting a 1951 Henney-Packard Parts Car
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So I’ve sourced an NOS tailpipe but have been having trouble getting it shipped cross country at a reasonable rate. It seems to go from around $600 to over $1200 which is ridiculous for something that weighs under ten pounds! Even though it’s only a thin wall 2” diameter pipe, it is 127” long and is over the limit of FedEx and UPS. I am open to ideas or if anyone is planning a trip from the east to the west and do not mind stopping in Indiana, I would love it if it could be picked up and brought somewhere closer!
Posted on: 2022/4/29 18:40
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Don, could the seller match mark the tailpipe in the center, and then just cut it in two? It would be easy to weld up with a MIG welder, line up the match marks and weld. That would make it a little over 60 inches.
Posted on: 2022/4/29 20:37
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Good Evening Don...If you don't wish to cut the tail pipe, I wonder if Grayhound Bus would take it. One of my neighbors ships stuff by Grayhound and feels that they are less expensive and nice to work with...Just a humple idea. Ernie in Arizona. Miss Prudence likes the Grayhound Idea...She sends her love.
Posted on: 2022/4/29 21:09
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Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
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Have you tried fastnel.
You pack they ship. Store to store
Posted on: 2022/4/29 22:08
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Thank you all for the comments! The seller offered to cut it but that’s not really an option for a variety of reasons not the least of which that I don’t want it cut.
We also tried Greyhound but it is far too long for them and we also tried Fastenal with two problems: it is too long and they do not ship over some vertical line through the middle of the country. Ernie, my love to Miss Prudence too! Attach file: 3613A3C0-6766-4F0C-8B35-D9EE5B676C5C.jpeg (15.82 KB)
Posted on: 2022/4/30 1:31
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Back at the Oregon shop and found the new fuel sender waiting for me! It's the original flange which is the 1948-1950 style but with a new sender attached which is the 1951-1956 type. It looks good and should work well but, of course, I'll test it before assembly.
Posted on: 2022/5/11 20:57
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