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The switch is already out and the bezel is gone unfortunately.
Posted on: 2019/6/23 10:28
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On the gas tank, as of 4:30 pm EDT today, Auto City Classics DOES have them in stock. They recommend calling them to order, (800) 828-2212. Current price $349. I had to bend the filler pipe as it was too low behind the filler door. Included is a picture of the template I used for bending. The black outline is the new tank, the red is the original Packard tank.
Posted on: 2019/6/24 15:55
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Hello.
Looks like you have a job ahead of you with the 1956 Executive Touring Sedan. Worth the effort, though. I have a 1956 Clipper Deluxe with TL suspension, auto etc. It's right hand drive from new, and a lovely car to drive. I was intrigued by the wheels on yours. Sort of thing often fitted to trailers here. Easy enough because the hubs on these cars are 5-bolt by 5" diameter - same as many Fords (and trailers!). I have a set of Packard wire wheels waiting to be fitted to mine. These have had the centres modified, because the senior cars (which they were made for) have 4 1/2" diameter centres. I think the wheels currently on mine are also from a Ford, but they work with the standard covers. Not sure how. I have a spare hood mascot, which I guess is the same as yours. Little bit of pitting, but quite presentable. Don't think I have the Clipper script, but will check. It's very encouraging the the TL seemed to work when you powered it up. There's usually a switch under the dash on the left hand side to turn it on or off. Obviously needs to be off if you jack the car up or leave it for a while with the battery connected. Mine has a manual radio antenna, locally sourced AM radio etc. and electric wiper conversion following replacement of the oil pump (and loss of the vacuum function). Also has a 4-barrel inlet manifold, Edelbrock 4-barrel carby and dual exhaust. Drives extremely well. Let me know if you're interested in the hood ornament. I'll check whether I have spare "Clipper" script. Cheers Brian
Posted on: 2019/6/27 5:44
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As mentioned earlier, if your hood has holes for script, then it isn't the correct one and is likely from a Clipper so you'll have to fill or just ignore the holes. The Packards, including the Executive, had no lettering on the front.
Posted on: 2019/6/27 16:49
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I am back I had a busy summer. It is currently running and driving with the exception of brakes. I have nothing but emergency brake. Is there a reccomended thread for starting on brakes. I have faq's but didn't see a brake thread.
Posted on: 2019/10/28 14:12
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I'm guessing that your car has powered brakes, if so checkout this link:
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... lat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=80 Wes
Posted on: 2019/10/30 13:16
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