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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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When I worked for Richard Kughn we took a very nice low miles 1948 Dodge sedan and turned it into a University of Michigan showboat, maize and blue. We did a very nice job, our painter Bob is among the best in the business, then we had a professional graphics company come put the graphics on the car. It's the kind of car that if we had restored it perfectly to period color/appearance you would not break your stride walking past it at a show. He drives it to several home games a year, along with the re-pop Mullins trailer we built and painted to match. It's a great driving car, cruises along at 65 mph just fine.

Posted on: 2013/5/21 8:09
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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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I'll never understand why the game of football inspires people to behave so strangely (or waste so much money).

Posted on: 2013/5/21 11:36
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I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the bottle near the wiper motor is a vacuum operated windshield washer fluid bottle. Is that not a hose going from the right side of the wiper motor to the top of the bottle? The liquid in the bottle is rather dark though.

Posted on: 2013/5/22 21:23
If it won't move, get a bigger wrench.
If it breaks, it needed fixing anyway.

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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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Quote:

DeluxCanuck wrote:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that the bottle near the wiper motor is a vacuum operated windshield washer fluid bottle. Is that not a hose going from the right side of the wiper motor to the top of the bottle? The liquid in the bottle is rather dark though.


Could be. If it's not washer, would be interesting to know what it is and how it operates using that vacuum source. Perhaps BlackBeerd will enlighten us.

Posted on: 2013/5/22 21:30
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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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I got it home late last night and didn't have time to look it over too well. It's a 2402. I'll update more later.

Posted on: 2013/5/23 6:42
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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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"I'll never understand why the game of football inspires people to behave so strangely (or waste so much money)"

Me neither. But I know some football heads, and worse yet, golfers, and they don't see why guys like you and me would want to own some old car. Takes all kinds to make a world.
In this case it was part of what kept me employed for 12 wonderful years.

Posted on: 2013/5/23 12:54
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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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You're right! It does take all kinds (golfers are kind of a strange breed too now that you mention it). I suppose my dim attitude comes from living in Cleveland where the insanity reaches some pretty crazy heights for a team that routinely reaches new lows.

Posted on: 2013/5/23 15:36
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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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I was wrong on the model. It's a 2462, which is the 200. The tag says the paint code is X, which is black.

The trim code is 63, but I don't know what that means. Anyone? Or a link to some of the fine .pdf files that are on this sight.

Posted on: 2013/5/24 19:57
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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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The trim code is the color and type of material used on the interior. On page XVIII of the Introduction and table of contents section of parts manualpackardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/partslist4854/48-54_Intro.pdf is a description of the upholstery material used. 63 is a dark blue broadcloth combined with a light gray broadcloth.

Posted on: 2013/5/24 20:23
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Re: Cheeze Head paint job
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I was wrong on the model. It's a 2462, which is the 200. The tag says the paint code is X, which is black.

The trim code is 63, but I don't know what that means. Anyone? Or a link to some of the fine .pdf files that are on this sight.


A couple of years ago Roscoe Stelford donated 375 scans of post WWII interior trim swatches. Don't remember what heading they were put under. Here is the trim-set you have.

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Posted on: 2013/5/25 7:44
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