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Trick or Perfect wife?
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In talking with a well known '55-'56 guy (....from Maryland....,), I was given the very scary news that my Clipper might be economically terminal (My '28 526 certainly is, but as a family car, that doesn't matter to me.) This diagnosis is still not fully determined - Left rear suspension held up by a 4x4, (I don't think that is factory). Anyway, upon hearing this news, and my dispair, my lovely bride of 15 years simply states, and I carefully quote, "Then get another one"....., I am very impulsive and as such prone to foolishness, but is this an invitation or a trick?

If money were not very much an object, I would immediately begin the search. Okay, that I did, but without the easy means, actually following through would take major hoops. The good news, I suppose is that I desire, a low desirability -Constellation.

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How would we know! We dont live with her!!!!!!!!! My wife is a Packard person and knows that even thinking --then get another one-- means $$$$$$$.

Posted on: 2013/5/11 8:09
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In talking with a well known '55-'56 guy (....from Maryland....,), I was given the very scary news that my Clipper might be economically terminal

With what little you've told us, I have to wonder if your "advisor" has actually seen and inspected the car.

If you're talking to Ross Miller, I've never met him in person, but judging from his excellent posts, here, I would trust his evaluation. However, be warned that there are plenty of self-proclaimed experts out there who are merely looking to sell you something.

Also, while the present buyer's market might be tempting, I've seen a lot of scrap metal out there being marketed as collectible automobiles. Before embarking on a search for another car that could be full of unknowns, make sure that it truly isn't feasible to repair the car that you already know so well.

As regards the question posed in your subject line, I'm a single guy, based on my observations of some married friends, I suggest you check with the wife at every step along the way.

Posted on: 2013/5/11 9:04
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You are correct, the advisor has not seen the car in person, (but he has many helpful, accurate posts here) I just described the problem, he told me to check the torsion bars, if broken or missing - find another. They appear fine, but I am not really familiar with them.

I was mostly just chuckling at my wifes reaction. Money here and most places is tight, but she knows my passion and would never stand in the way of something that I thought that I "should" get.

Posted on: 2013/5/11 9:19
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Ray,

I'm of the old Fred and Carol Mauck school, "Every woman knows that when she comes between a man and his Packard, she's walking on very thin eggs."

It's a bit of a mixed metaphor, but you get the point, I'm sure.

The two definitive works on the subject reprinted by Packards International in 1998 are attached.

I was very fortunate. My lovely wife, Elaine, adored the Packard and made many a sacrifice so we could enjoy it, including following me 656 miles in a Volvo because we expected it to breakdown on I-5 on the way to California in the 80s. We had a high time visiting relatives there per attached photo.

I would give your wife the benefit of the doubt, and also find or do something as precious for her passion whatever that may be.

Joe

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I was lucky enough to find a wife that never complained about my hobbies. Whether trains or Packard or records, I was at home or she was with me. Sounds like you are blessed with the same kind of lady. Keep her happy.
Remember what ACOlds says "If she aint happy, you aint happy"

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I just described the problem, he told me to check the torsion bars, if broken or missing - find another. They appear fine, but I am not really familiar with them.

I don't think broken torsion bars in the 55-56 Packards are very common. The one case that I've personally seen had one broken main bar, and the frame rail on that side was resting on the pavement - naturally, since front and rear wheels are connected.

After further inspection, let us know what you find, and we'll try to help - even if only as a technical sounding board.

Posted on: 2013/5/11 15:31
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