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Drove my Henney for the first time today!
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Attached is a pic of my 39 Henney Hearse. I drove it home from the body shop today! What an awesome experience. I have never driven a Packard before and this car handled as nice as my newer hearses. I have some adjustments on the carb though, as it acts like it is getting too much fuel. Any suggestions would be great as I have never worked on these much either. The straight eight was just overhauled and had plenty of power to pull it right down the road. I will be posting some more pics soon, but here is one of the first.

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Posted on: 2008/9/21 17:54
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Re: Drove my Henney for the first time today!
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iburyem73 wrote:......I drove it home from the body shop today! What an awesome experience.........


Congratulations, great experience for first up. As this will be a working vehicle there's sure to be many more miles driven and enjoyed, at least for anyone sitting upright. As for those who make the trip lying down, they'll do it in a most elegant and fitting manner in the Henney.

Posted on: 2008/9/21 18:16
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Re: Drove my Henney for the first time today!
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That sure looks like a real nice Packard. I can't wait to see more pictures of your Henney Hearse.

John F. Shireman

Posted on: 2008/9/21 19:45
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Re: Drove my Henney for the first time today!
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the Henney looks great, love the color. Where you able find any leads on the grill shutters?

Posted on: 2008/9/21 20:02
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Re: Drove my Henney for the first time today!
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I got real lucky and found all of the pieces to mine...a couple of phone calls to the previous owner and he found everything...It's funny how easily something goes together when you have the right parts! Now they are off to be rechromed.

Posted on: 2008/9/21 22:20
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iburyem,

Beautiful colors. Rich combo. Makes a striking formal classic.

I was at a local car show at the Senior Center this week. A local funeral home brought a 1949 Pontiac Silverstreak Hearse that had not been restored. It was striking, BUT NOTHING TO compare to your Packard Henney. A very elegant, celebrative vehicle. Sounds like you will enjoy using it.

DanL

Posted on: 2008/9/21 22:49
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My curiosity is driving me crazy; What occupies the large hole on the drivers side of the grill shell?

And a side note, you must have the worlds best body shop to have gone from the unfinished shell in the post the other week to painted and instilled already.

Your car looks great! Enjoy...

Jim

Posted on: 2008/9/21 23:51
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Jim, I was wondering the same thing!

Posted on: 2008/9/21 23:56
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Re: Drove my Henney for the first time today!
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Hey guys
Since this was an ambulance combo car, the hole held the light siren combo. I have a couple parts of the original one (the lens and cover) but would like to find a complete federal set. I am trying to keep it as original as possible so i opted to keep the hole in it. Everytime I go outside I have a crowd around it. I still have the original gurnee and jump seats also, I will try to get some interior pics later today.

Posted on: 2008/9/22 8:59
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Re: Drove my Henney for the first time today!
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This is my list of vehicles:

1939 Packard Henney Hearse (Black/Charcoal Gray)
1939 Packard Henney Hearse (Under Restoration)
1989 Cadillac S&S Victoria Hearse (Extend Table) (White)
1993 Cadillac Superior Hearse (Black)
1995 Cadillac Federal Limousine (Black)
1939 Diamond T Model 201 Pick Up (Under Restoration)

Attached is another pic of my Packard from before the resto...

Check out our website as I will be adding pics of the restoration. www.heritagefh.us

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Posted on: 2008/9/22 13:30
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