Re: Thief-proof (body dash) numbers
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In 2011 I purchased it from Cecil South of Wilmer Texas, prior to him Clarence H Derksen from Waupun Wi owned it.
Posted on: 2013/2/1 16:12
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Re: Thief-proof (body dash) numbers
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Ah!, thanks for sharing the knowledge. Appreciate your help, now how do I go about finding a oil filter for this thing, I'm new to this as you may already tell. But, before I actually start running it to far, I wanted to change the oil and just do a little maintenance. But, I din't know where to start on what would replace that filter?
Any help or direction is appreciated.
Posted on: 2013/2/1 17:31
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Re: Thief-proof (body dash) numbers
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There are at least 2 suppliers who make a replacement filter for your car, both are externally identical to the original Purolator but internally use a modern spin-on cartridge type filter. Burr Ripley is one vendor, the other is R&A Engineering, they both advertise in all the usual places, Hemmings, The Packard Club, etc. Here's the info one 1 from the Yellow Pages on The Packard Club website. Many folks use Burr's filter so you can have confidence in his products.
And BTW, an 845 is a magnificent piece of Packard machinery, best of luck and much future enjoyment with it. Burr F. Ripley 607-844-8473 136 W. Dryden Road Freeville, NY 13068
Posted on: 2013/2/1 17:35
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Thank you very much for that information.
Posted on: 2013/2/1 17:38
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Service Counselor, April 1946
Packard Identifying numbers, packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SC-VOL20NO4.pdf Still does not explain, how the body dash number is embossed between the triangles.
Posted on: 2013/2/1 23:25
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OD,
Here is a 56 Caribbean, that you can add to your data base. Look at the pictures on the left for the firewall numbers. cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Packard-1956-Pac ... s&hash=item257a8cb7a0#ht_3547wt_948
Posted on: 2013/2/4 16:00
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Re: Thief-proof (body dash) numbers
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Interesting heater hose connection. I wonder what that is all about.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2013/2/4 17:47
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JW,
Good catch, look at the driver side open door photo. It is missing the switch in the door post, just wires hanging out. It also looks like rust on the seat base right close to the carpet. I would think for the asking price these things would be addressed with a Packard person. Or maybe not!
Posted on: 2013/2/4 17:53
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Not sure which part you refer to but if the curved section at the heater box, that would be typical for a car with an underseat heater -- which 56 Caribbeans supposedly did not have. Randy's friend does have one in his Caribbean however. If that isn't what you mean, can you elaborate. I'm always a sucker for interesting "mods". Incidentally, is this the same "restored" museum car that was on ebay and thoroughly and maybe somewhat negatively discussed last year or maybe year before. I remember one from somewhere in the midwest area which was a museum car. People pointed out several things wrong with it.
Posted on: 2013/2/4 18:04
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