Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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Welcome to the wonderful world of Packard. While I don't know too much of the '39 120, my "1st Packard" was my Grandmother's 1935 120 which I have keen memories of.
I got my first Packard as an adult 3 years ago through a member of this group. So your understandable excitement over your 1st Packard reminds me of my own that day in October of 2010. Mine was enhanced by it being an example of a car that I had lusted after since I was 8 years old: A 55/56 Packard Patrician. You'll find that joining this group is the best thing you could do aside from buying your Packard. There are many here who are extreemly knowledgable of your Packard and can and will guide you through any problem that should come up. So welcome to Packard. You and yours will build good memories that will last a lifetime. Before you go much further you will want to drain the gas tank - either by opening the tank's drain cock or, should that be stuck (a common occurance) pumping it out with a siphon pump you can get for $7 at Harbor Freight or other means. If a filter is present you should change that too. Since gas was evidently left in the tank long enough to get old you may want to check the tank to see if it needs cleaning out. Cleaning is something a good radiator shop can do but check around as prices vary. In any event you want to keep old gas and any "crud" in the tank out of your engine. Good luck and enjoy!
Posted on: 2013/7/27 11:01
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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Welcome to Packardinfo website. You will find a lot of helpful, enthusiastic people here. You will also find a lot of knowledge. Let us know if there is anything we can do to make your Packard more enjoyable.
A young fellow named Mal will be along shortly to encourage you to post a pic of your Packard. Humor him - he's a good fellow.
Posted on: 2013/7/27 11:44
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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G'day RandyRebel,
to PackardInfo. And as another Randy(Berger) intimated, saying this "A young fellow named Mal will be along shortly to encourage you to post a pic of your Packard. Humor him", I'm the aforementioned Mal. And I invite you to include your '39 120 Sedan in the Packard Owner's Registry here on PackardInfo!
Posted on: 2013/7/27 16:39
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to the site. Look forward to seeing your progress on your 120.
Posted on: 2013/7/27 16:42
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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Randy, congratulation on your "new" Packard. Looking forward to seeing some photos and reading about your adventures with the car.I would recommend a good going over of all the systems and doing service and maintenance on them including changing all the fluids.
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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Randy, I just finished rewiring my 39 120. The task was somewhat overwhelming, but as long as you have a friend to assist you, it's not too bad. You will need someone to push wires thru from the top while you're under the car, etc etc. My suggestion is to not remove the wires until you are ready to start installing the new ones. That way you will know how and where to route them. One note of caution - the 39 used headlights with separate lenses, reflectors and bulbs whereas the 40 used sealed beams. If you car has been converted to sealed beams, the 39 wiring diagram isn't going to work. If you are lucky, the wiring diagram consists of multiple sheets, showing each section, with the colors indicated. If you still have the manufacturer info, you should be able to get copies of them. If you don't I may be able to help by copying the ones that came with my harness from Potomac Packards. Look at the electrical diagrams on this website, and compare the light switch wiring on a 40 or 41 to the 39. It should show you how the sealed beams are to be wired.
Also, dollar to a donut, the brake light switch is sticking. It's located on the master cylinder, which is under the car. Disconnect it and take it to NAPA and get a replacement. I found that if you get some of the tire dollies (from Harbor Freight for cheap ones; Eastwood or similar for good ones), it is easy to crawl under the car without having to use jackstands. Also, you can shove the car around to make room in the garage when you're not working on it. If you do use jackstands, I would suggest using more than four, and use the four legged kind, not the pretty ones with one leg. A 120 landing on your chest can ruin your whole day...
Posted on: 2013/7/28 17:17
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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What a great car to start with, Randy! You are going to have a lot of good times and memories with that 120. Does it have a name? My Clipper is called the Bumblebee (for obvious reasons ...). As far as advice is concerned, keep coming to this site and be sure to join at least a couple of Packard clubs, especially some in your immediate area. You will not only get some great advice, but you will have all sorts of opportunities to meet some outstanding and fun folks and tour cool places as well. The only other piece of advice I would offer is get out and drive your car. Cars, especially older ones like Packards, really need to be driven and on a fairly regular basis. Unless you bought it as a "trailer queen" which you cart from show to show, which I don't think is the case for you, then you and your family and friends should get out and take it cruising! Congratulations!
Posted on: 2013/7/28 17:19
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You can make a lot of really neat things from the parts left over after you rebuild your engine ...
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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As David said above, I would go one step further when starting a project on your car. Make plenty of photographs before and during disassembly. Memory has a weird way of not working the way you recollected it being sometimes.
Posted on: 2013/7/28 19:13
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Re: Seeking Advice for "New Owner Go Over Checklist" for 1939 120 1701 4 Door Sedan
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Amen - I am the world's worst about not taking enough photos, or for forgetting which folder I filed them in. It can save you lots of headaches and money!
Posted on: 2013/7/28 21:54
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