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How many miles or kliks will u be driving????? And what kind of road conditions????? I'm aasuming u will be driving round trip paris france to peking china????? Have u ever made such a tour before??????
The answers to those questions are important to determine the car and preperation for such a tour. Are 6parts more readily available that 8 parts?????
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Never made such a journey before. At least, not in this life time. Check theendurorally.com/ site.
Lionel
Posted on: 2013/9/5 21:10
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Lionel,
See, from your other posts, you're going to mechanically go through whatever Packard you finally use. From my limited experience a 6 cylinder Packard in good condition doesn't suffer too much in comparison to it's 8 cylinder siblings. It still has plenty of pep, pulls well and steering is lighter. A slightly shorter and lighter 6 cylinder Packard especially if equipped with OD may have advantages for what you're planning to do. Also, from my limited exposure, it appears the 6's don't seem to suffer from overheating problems anywhere near as much as the 8's seem to. As to parts availability, 6's are on a par with the 8's from Kanters and Max. Plus, if I may be bold, the resources of The Flackmaster!
Posted on: 2013/9/5 22:27
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David, Based on what you are saying looks like the 6 cyl should be the car to use. There is one currently on Hemmings, I believe in Ohio. It does not have side mounts and that is important to me. I tried to search for side mount fenders and did not see many, only one for about $800.
Overheating is a big issue since 8 to 10 days in the Mongolian Gobi desert would render the vehicle useless from the strat. As I read back all the previous rallies here are the most common problems people had with their respective cars: Overheating Vapor lock suspension engine damage ( mostly due to additive to boost performance) driving cars that appeared not well sorted out beforehand too heavy of a vehicle too much junk on the car And most importantly there is the profound human inability to understand the mechanized horse limitations....... My dad used to tell me: "son, cars are put together with nuts and bolts and they to come loose from time to time, drive judiciously" I plan to travel light with the essentials such as: Spare h2o pump, extra carburetor, fan, gen belts, spark plugs, fuel pump rebuild kit, two spare tires, a set of hand tools for emergency repairs, straps, and just a few more items. I appreciate the feedback. Lionel
Posted on: 2013/9/6 2:25
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37-42 6 cylinder Packards do not have sidemounts (actually I saw one that had them cobbled aftermarket - not good). They are shorter WB than the eights and the difference is in the hood. The shorter distance from the door to the front wheel doesn't leave room. If you are thinking they are a good way to carry an extra spare, getting the wheel in and out is a bit of a PIA in my opinion
Posted on: 2013/9/6 7:24
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Hi
Just my opinion having never been on such a adventure, but I think your optimum choice would be a '38-'42 Six or 110 two door sedan. They're the smallest, lightest yet roomy sedan available. With the rear seat removed, you'd have maximum room for whatever you need to take plus space enough to camp in the car if the pass-through to the trunk was open (might have to modify the body braces somewhat). There were also commercial chassis ambulances and hearses available in those years so heavier-duty components such as suspension, brakes etc might be obtained and fitted beforehand. There were also taxi models offered from 1941-50 but very hard to find since most all were used up in service decades ago. Still, they do turn up, might be worth a search for one, those were tough cars too. Turn to this website for good, accurate information you need as you begin your preparation of the car, there is a wealth of knowledgeable Packard folks here, as well as on the Packard Club Forum. Steve PS: Hope you will give these websites a boost when the car is ready by displaying PackardInfo and Packard Club logos and web addresses.
Posted on: 2013/9/6 8:11
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That being the case, would an earlier 6 cyl car would work? Or, possibly I could build a spare tire bracket for the trunk in order to carry the spare tires.
Thanks, Lionel
Posted on: 2013/9/6 8:13
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Hello Steve,
This site is already getting the boost!!! Lots of good information and very helpful folks ready to provide good feedback. I got a lead to a 1938 8 cyl with side mounts lets see how it turns out. I was searching through the owners list here and see that there is 1934 in McKinney,TX with side mounts as well. Wonder if he would consider selling the car for a good Worldly adventure! Thanks, Lionel Dallas, TX
Posted on: 2013/9/6 8:17
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This year there were 2 germans (or austrians) who took a 39 packard six coupe from peking to paris. If they made it work with a coupe a sedan would give you plenty of room.
Posted on: 2013/9/6 8:22
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