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I don't know of anyone who does that for Packards unless it might be Max Merritt. He does list some interior screw sets for various years. No idea if they are truly Packard items or modern screws. For most fastener specifics we are sort of on our own unless Flackmaster has put something together for those years he specializes in. Your 39 is one of those.
If nothing is available, it is tedious but if you look in the parts manual a good many of the parts will have a listing of most screws used or needed to mount a particular item. Typically they will show group and part numbers for screws. Unless it is a specially made screw or fastener used only for that item, the general purpose or ordinary mounting & attachment screws will be listed in the Utility section. Once you have the screw numbers, go to the Utility section and find the group number. In most cases there is a photo showing the type screw, and if no photo then there should be a description. By finding the part number you can usually get the specs such as thread size and length. Some items will not be found or will cross thru various years. There is a utility section in all the parts manuals available on site except the 41-47 Clipper manual. If working on a later car and the item has been used for years you may need to check an earlier version utility section to find specs on a particular item.
Posted on: 2016/2/3 21:08
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Thank you Howard, greatly appreciate your input. I will advise what I find
Posted on: 2016/2/3 22:06
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Correct. Group 50
Posted on: 2016/2/3 23:20
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One of my favorite places to search for unique hardware that cannot be found at True Value & Ace is McMASTER-CARR out of New Jersey. They have a nearly-4000 page catalog that contains items that you would have thought was discontinued many decades ago. They do have a website, but for me, the paper catalog is as entertaining as it is functional.
Be glad you're only looking for correct Packard hardware. Real frustration comes when you delve into an old British car with Whitworth gauge hardware.
Posted on: 2016/2/4 7:57
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I understand, but have not looked, that eBay has a section for fasteners and washers. It is supposed to have an extensive inventory.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2016/2/4 10:52
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