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Is the windshield frame removeable from the 55 and 56 Carib convertibles??? How is it attached to the cowl??? IIRC the service manual makes no statement about R&R the windshield frame.
Posted on: 2009/3/3 20:06
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That's a great pic of the windshield frame removed.
Keith, the frame is cast bronze and hand fitted at assembly. Phillips Glass does have Carib windshields. I bought one not long ago.
Posted on: 2009/3/4 9:12
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Yes, I also got my windshield from Phillips about 10 years back, he has at least twice made a run of 25 each which seem to sell out quickly. No problems with installation though I didn't do it myself.
Posted on: 2009/3/4 9:39
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Many thanx to everyone for the replies. So am i correct in assuming that the verticle windshield posts in the 1st pic above are permanatly affixed to the cowl????
When i looked at the pic on ebAY I got the impression that what was shown included the verticle structure posts. Did the 55 Carib have the same front seat as the 56??? I see what appears to be a underseat heater in the pic of ml's 55 Carib in the above pic.
Posted on: 2009/3/4 20:18
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Carib convertible front seats are entirely different 55 and 56 - remember the 56 seats have the reversible cushions so the seat frame is just a box support for the cushions. 56 seats were made by Sunstrand I believe.
No first-hand knowledge of the windshield frame but just speaking with Randy Berger, we both think the vertical side uprights may be welded; the cross-piece is removeable, a large bronze casting. (EDIT - Randy and I both believe the bronze headers were individually fitted to each car and thus interchangeability between convertibles may not be an automatic thing).
Posted on: 2009/3/4 20:27
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Sorry I didn't read the Ebay posting earlier. Sounds like the premise of the seller is that you can convert a "400" into a Caribbean. First of all in addiiton to the windshield and frame, one would need a "5588-1XXX" data plate of a registered Caribbean that has been destroyed, a significant modification of the rear trunk area (distance between the front edge of the trunk lid and the rear edge of the rear window/top boot is different), there's the under body frame support steel plate infrastructure discussed in a previous forum discussion, the correct engine (the production number is stamped on the block on the front of the engine), the dual carb set-up, the change in the interior, etc. I have seen a couple of "400" conversions and a collector will see the difference between the real and almost real Caribbean very quickly. So my thought is that if someone thinks they're going to make a Caribbean with a windshield frame and a "400" and pass it by a collector...good luck.
Posted on: 2009/3/4 21:35
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I have no plan to convert anything to convertible. I was just trying to get a handle on how the Carib convertible was constructed and the eBay ad somewhat mislead me. THanx for the detail clarification.
HOWEVER, i do have a "convertible" 88 F Ranger that someone else converted before i got it. HA HA HA.
Posted on: 2009/3/4 21:46
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Posted on: 2009/3/4 22:02
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I am suffering from insomnia and killing time reading old posts. The answer to this question is that the windshield frame of the 55 Caribbean consist of three cast bronze pieces. As stated in the post there is a long bronze piece that spans the top of the windshield and bolts to the two side pices. It seems apparent that Packard opted to cut off the steel side supports for the windshield to fit a shorter windshield for the Caribbean. The two side pieces slide into the old channel and are held with heavy Phillips head bolts which are countersunk into the inside of the frame and then sealed over and smoother with lead.
We pulled the windshield frame to allow caroming of the bronze frame pieces which were heavily corroded....thankfully the windshield survived removal and replacement of the rubber gasket. That is a job that I would not want to tackle again. fortunately I have a friend who does not consider this kind of activity a big deal. After the time expended....he would not volunteer to try it again. I should have pictures somewhere and hope to offer the whole series to the Forum covering the entire restoration .....if I can ever finish the punch list items that need completed.
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