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I think most will agree with me that there's no such thing as a "univeral" car that's good for every possible situation. I suggest you fix your Packard for collector car-driving only. If you want something to mingle with and compete with modern high speed drivers and driving conditions, starting with a 75 year old car, regardless of what you are thinking about doing to it, isn't a particularly good idea. Keep your Packard for hobby-type driving within it's reasonable limits and use something else for the situations you describe.
Posted on: 2012/10/21 17:40
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Back in 1937 there wasn't as many cars on the road either,,i think safety on the road is more important than appearances which would not be noticable anyway,TMO.
Posted on: 2012/10/21 18:20
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If you are interested Kanter Auto Products does carry a disc brake conversion for your model of Packard. The kit we supply is know as an at the wheels kits for $749.00
It consist of the following: (2) Rotors (2) Single Piston Caliper (1) Set of Pads (2) Caliper Mounting Bracket (2) Brake hoses Wheel Bearings, Seals and Hardware. We also carry engine rebuild kits for your engine ranging from a basic kit to a deluxe. Thanks James From Kanter Auto Products
Posted on: 2012/10/23 12:29
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When driving my 115C I avoid freeways, interstate highways, and other roads that have high speed limits and busy traffic. The car is simply not equipped to keep up with modern day traffic. The brakes, steering, differential gearing, and engine are all designed for a different kind of driving. I like to drive on lightly traveled 2-lane roads where I can drive the 50 or 55 m.p.h. speed limit. This is most comfortable for me and the Packard. I suppose with a higher geared rear end, one could cruise 10 m.p.h. faster, but the risks are way too high for me. Keep it as it was designed to be driven and enjoy the ride. Plus, you will have more money in the bank.
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Posted on: 2012/10/23 14:14
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Thanks James, appreciate your response,i will look into for sure and get back to you. Gaz!
JW ,i understand exactly what your saying,unfortunately i'm surrounded by freeways and hiways,i'm not a go fast driver and have total respect for my cars,i live 10min from the Bigsmoke so getting away from it all is like having a holiday,thank God for better roads,i thankyou for your time JW, Gaz!
Posted on: 2012/10/23 16:26
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