Re: Executive engine color
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I'll let others here with more knowledge on the subject comment further, but the 1955-56 Packards to the best of my knowledge had matching engine number and identification number. An engine with a "B" prefix would indicate to me some sort of substitution for the original engine. I do not know the correct engine color for the Executive model, but think it would be the same as used for the Custom Clippers.
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Posted on: 2017/3/12 16:19
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Re: Executive engine color
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JW, the "B" prefixed number is the Utica Plant engine number and is in the correct series for Clipper Custom and the Executive. It is typically stamped on the rear right side of the block, just below the cylinder head but in very late cars it has occasionally been found elsewhere, usually where the conventional motor number is stamped. Just as with the vehicle numbers, they have a base of 1000, thus the first would have been B-1001 for that engine type. The "C" prefix is for the Caribbeans, "D" for The 400 and Patrician, and "A" for the base Clippers. Ultramatics use the same lettering and numbering scheme for their Utica plant numbers.
Posted on: 2017/3/12 16:48
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Here is some information on the "B" code.
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... &forum=3&post_id=2795#forumpost2795 This block has green on it. packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... um=3&post_id=148441#forumpost148441
Posted on: 2017/3/12 16:54
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I believe JW is correct on the engine color. It should have been the same green as was used in 56 Clipper Customs. IIRC, there was a discussion a few years ago and it was determined the 56 green color is a bit different than the similar 55 turquoise. AFAIK, no vendor has repro'd the 56 color although I believe it was reported in that same discussion one would if he could get a pristine example known to be correct.
I believe the silver colored Packard embossed rocker covers were on the Executives but I don't know if they had the same red paint over the script the other Packard models used. The illustration would tend to indicate a black script. Here is an engine as shown in the 56 Executive brochure. Granted, it is an illustration and not an actual photo but I believe it is still indicative of what was shipped.
Posted on: 2017/3/12 17:11
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Thanks O_D. I was thinking about the stamped engine number near the oil fill tube at the top front of the engine which should match the vehicle identification number.
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Posted on: 2017/3/13 10:16
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Thank you for your answers. They are indeed helpful, as I've learned for sure that this is the correct engine for my car, and is just painted inapprpriately. Why it is painted completely in turquoise remains a mystery. Looks kind of strange in this car, anyway. I think, I'll have it repainted in the correct green, black, and silver color scheme during the planned restoration.
Posted on: 2017/3/13 19:07
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Be cautious until you can thoroughly document your vehicle.
It is only original once.
Posted on: 2017/3/13 21:40
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