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I was going to recite one of my family's favorite phrases "don't throw it away, it might come in handy some day".
But I am assuming that you are talking about the frame with nothing but a firewall and windshield frame on it. That would challenge even my packrat tendencies.
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My friend Paul in Las Vegas says:
"Never, ever throw anything Packard away." Can't say that I disagree with him. craig
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Yes but what do you do when you have packard parts, you make it known that you have them, make it know that they are cheap and NOBODY wants them, because they either want you to pay them to take them off your hands and or they want you to deliver them to them at your expense.
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The engines will stand on end very well when they are fitted with the Ultra bell housing. You can stand the Ultra on end too, but it must be on blocks as the input shaft sticks out past the housing a bit
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My spare 288 and transmission is set on a mover's dolly with a 4x4 block screwed to the dolly, so that the pan sits on them. That way it fits under the workbench.
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My V8 blocks stand on the bell housing end.
The twin Ultramatics I have them sitting on the pan, with the converter attached. For the V8's I built a table out of 2x4, so the top is a work area, and the blocks and transmissions are underneath.
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The V-8's I use engine stands I get for $30. I take the wheels off the additional ones and I can stack them.
I bought the transmission stand and then just duped it for my others. Straight 8, I had to build out of steel. Attach file: (9.50 KB) (8.39 KB)
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Hi
Since you are restoring the same model, NEVER throw away any spare parts that might be used at some point. However unlikely you might think you'll need them, always hold onto parts such as suspension components etc....its a cruel world out there to all cars, especially old ones! Steve
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Thanks guys...
I guess I will disassemble the front suspension. I was hoping to not take up anymore room in the garage! So it is even worth it to keep the horizontal bars that make the wheels move when you steer as well? Right now, my engine and trans are bolted together on furniture dollies. The whole contraption is very long. I think I can save some room separating them and putting them on their ends. Obviously that means the oil needs to be drained. Do I occasionally turn the engine and trans manually to keep them free even though they are on their ends and have no oil in them?
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