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<i>"Someone went to a lot of trouble and effort to build their version of a Monte Carlo convertible; etc."</i>
Excellent eye ball detective work there, Steve!
Posted on: 2018/2/18 13:56
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I have the body number and serial plate info from many years ago buried in my records. I'm certainly familiar with this vehicle. I will say one thing. While the fellow holding this car on that fork lift grins, the drive shaft is likely being bent. This is what usually happens to old cars lifted this way. Often the damage may not even be obvious... but it usually shows up under driving if not in visible bends or dents. Of course as one can see, the logo is cast metal and this is certainly not a home-built backyard thingie. Known of it for decades. Good to see it is going to a good home where it will be loved.
Posted on: 2018/2/18 14:33
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Steve:
If the convertible were built legitimately by or for PMCC, one could expect that it might share the same chassis with its companion car, the 2-door hardtop. How about applying your (most impressive) eagle eye to that vehicle and seeing what you come up with for the underlying chassis? Dave
Posted on: 2018/2/18 15:21
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Hi Dave
I'll posit the only relationship between this convertible and the Monte Carlo by Henney is the former is an aftermarket customizing job inspired by latter, copying as many of the styling hallmarks as was possible on a limited budget. Further, there was no involvement by PMCC directly or indirectly in the creation of this convertible, only the possibility of a Packard dealer having a used Super Eight customized for personal or promotional use. The early 1950's were a hotbed of car customizing to create unique, individualized cars. This 'Monte Carlo' convertible isn't much more than an individual paint and trim effort. From examining the photos in Mr. Neal's book on page 203 of the Monte Carlo by Henney, it was based on a 1949 22nd Series Custom Eight convertible. The long hood proportions of the 127" wb stands out, as well as the wide Custom only chrome belt molding. Oddly enough in lowering the upper grille, it appears as if they simply cut the standard part as a dark line is visible in the chrome. Haven't been able to identify where the taillights came from. There is a strange inconsistency at the base of the fins: the profile view shows the trim going all the way to the end; in the rear three quarters view, the trim ends several inches forward. It doesn't appear to be a function of the viewing angle. That certainly is a grossly large emblem above the front wheelhouse. In order to partly close the wheelhouse, they had to 'puff-out' the surface surrounding it. Presumably, all the modifications and additions were built of steel and glass since Henney had the capability rather than fiberglass and plexi-glass, though both were coming into use at the time. Steve
Posted on: 2018/2/19 8:52
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The man in Florida who bought the convertible Monte Carlo has been in contact with me. He and the car arrived safely in Florida last night. He sent photos. I'll be posting them for my "Gear Head Tuesday" blog post and will put the link up here at this thread.
LIke Steve, he is of the opinion that the convertible Monte Carlo is likely a dealer conversion. The car, which has languished for years, is now in a "loving home" and will be fully restored.
Posted on: 2018/2/19 8:59
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Hi Gang....
I'm the guy in Florida who has the Packard Monte Carlo. I appreciate all the information shared about the background on this Packard. It helps in determining what exactly this is and is not. Steve.....can I reach out to you via phone or e-mail and ask some questions as well. Here's my contact information for any of you who wish to contact me: Geoff Hacker 6306 Memorial Highway Tampa, Florida 33615 (813) 888-8882 Thanks guys...it's very exciting to have found this car and I'll do my best to make you proud on its recovery and restoration. Best to all.... Geoff
Posted on: 2018/2/19 15:08
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Geoff - It's great to see you here at PackardInfo!
You'll find a wealth of information here. As we discussed last night, start a project blog here. It's a great way of sharing your progress and also a great way to get help when you run into a snag.
Posted on: 2018/2/19 15:15
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Geoff - you can register your Packard here:
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/registry/
Posted on: 2018/2/19 15:31
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G'day Geoffrey Hacker,
to PackardInfo where plenty of friendly, knowledgeable and experienced Packard people are willing to help others. Agree with the Project Blog suggestion and with including your Monte Carlo Convertible in the Packard Owner's Registry. Edit - Geoff, if it's OK with you, I'll try and include the photos from Facebook here, so that those who don't have Facebook access can see what the excitement is about?
Posted on: 2018/2/19 17:39
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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