Re: Randy Berger's 1956 Caribbean
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I called Dayton Wire Wheel today and the cost of restoration is $650.00 per wheel. Guess I'll be doing half a wheel at a time Bolted the TL motor back in place this AM and am going to hook it up mechanically and electrically this afternoon. Remember Pink&Orange out, Yellow&Blue in. I have pix of the bent spline and rods I will post later.
Posted on: 2007/7/5 12:50
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Re: Randy Berger's 1956 Caribbean
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Randy,
Is your Caribbean convertible one of the six that came from the factory with wire wheels? (This according to the Cormorant Autumn 1987 - number 48). If so, that may take some of the sting out of the restoration cost Robert.
Posted on: 2007/7/5 16:29
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Sounds like you could buy reproduction wheels cheaper than getting the original ones restored. A set of 4 from Kanters is $1755.00 (shipping included). Thats $438.75 per wheel. While not exactly cheap either, it would save you almost $1,000.
Just a thought.
Posted on: 2007/7/5 17:49
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I have examined Kanter's wire wheels and I believe my training as a train collector (no pun intended) sways me toward originality. I have five to do for the Carib and one for the 400 - OUCH!
I am inquiring about Kanter's hubcaps however. I don't have any, and repro is preferable to none. I installed the TL motor today and verified the limit switches are working properly in conjunction with the new control box. Here's a pic of the bent links and twisted spline. By the way, I asked Mike Dulinski about a good used TL motor/gearbox in case I couldn't reassemble mine and he quoted a very reasonable price. Shipping hurts a little but Mike has no control over that. And Kip56, if you know the serial numbers of those six, please post them.
Posted on: 2007/7/5 19:51
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Randy,
The six Caribbean convertibles that had the factory wire wheel option are listed as: 1049 1084 1116 1117 1167 1228 Congrats on the successful reinstallation of the TL motor and repair of the limit switches. Excellent progress. One day I need to send you some pics of my Lionel General Lee train set. Regards, Robert.
Posted on: 2007/7/5 21:21
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Robert, don't get me started on trains or I'll lose the few friends I have. Trains are my #1 hobby - Packards are second.
I collect primarily IVES from 1904-1930 and Dorfan from 1926 till they quit some time in the mid-thirties.
Posted on: 2007/7/5 23:31
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Randy,
With your extensive knowledge of Packards, and it being your #2 hobby, I can only imagine your passion for trains! I am fortunate to have a single Lionel train set that was a wedding gift to my parents. I break it out every Christmas. Something very sentimental about those old trains. Regards, Robert.
Posted on: 2007/7/6 6:42
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Rather than post any pictures non-Packard, here is a URL you may find of interest:
tinplatetimes.com/profiles/Randy/randy.htm
Posted on: 2007/7/6 7:29
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WOW! Absolutely fascinating and impressive!! I will keep on the look out for a short cab 3245!
Robert.
Posted on: 2007/7/6 8:13
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