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Here she is in the garage where she sat since ~1984.
Posted on: 2020/11/27 2:38
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On the trailer for the trip south.
The tubeless tires actually have tubes in them and hold air. Uncle Larry did not trust the new tubeless tires of the time and had tubes installed.
Posted on: 2020/11/27 2:51
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Odometer and last service sticker...
33,506 miles and last serviced 11-27-61 at 33,337 miles. Its not due for an oil change yet?!? just kidding!
Posted on: 2020/11/27 3:01
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That is just stunning. Would love to see some more pictures including the interior. Congratulations.
I will put in my plea early: do not restore it. Ever so carefully clean and polish it and do whatever is necessary to preserve it. Thoroughly go through every mechanical system so it is reliable to drive. It will be ever so much more valuable long term not to mention interesting if you can keep it largely as the factory built it. If you restore it, the car will be just another one on the show field and will be picked to bits instead of studied and enjoyed.
Posted on: 2020/11/27 8:38
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Only original once can be restored many times. Looks like good one to preserve rather than restore. Also will save lots of money and have more direct connection with its and your past with your uncle. Think of it as your uncle putting it away one night and you opening the garage up many years later and continuing the Packards life with new family member at the wheel. More pics please
Posted on: 2020/11/27 9:27
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Congratulations on the being the caretaker of this car, and sharing it and the stories with it.
I look forward to more pictures and stories as you bring it back. If your glovebox is still intact in the dash, be careful with it. There usually is a piece of paper taped on top that has the codes to the car. This says it has a video to the 1956 parade, but my IPad can't seem to open it. discover.kdf.org/pegasusparade Attach file: (43.56 KB)
Posted on: 2020/11/27 10:42
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Wow, it doesn't look like it would take much to clean up the exterior and make it shine, The paint and chrome look to be in really nice condition. How's the interior? I agree with Ross....this car would be beautiful unrestored. Love the color combo!
-Kevin
Posted on: 2020/11/27 11:11
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Good Morning...I always wonder when cars are parked when still in the prime of their lives...what the problem was...perhaps it was the ignition switch...or the key was lost. Have you been able to join a local Packard Club to give you advice regarding folks to help awaken your special Packard? Clubs provide friendship, advice, recommendatons of folks to help with many of the tasks ahead of you...all of us are willing to lend a hand...How neat to have a family time capsule...Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2020/11/27 12:21
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Ross,
"Original and correct" is my main goal, but I want to be able to drive it in a parade without the need for a tow half way. If I said 'restore' it is just my ignorance of the proper terms. I do want to 'preserve' as much as possible. I also am now aware of the term 'survivor classic car.' There will be a number of people that will have the opinion that I will devalue the car by cleaning the patina (dirt) off. Well the spider webs had to go, and the mildew surely added little value. I am under full understanding that I am now the current caretaker of this historical beauty. She is not going to get a face lift, but I will apply a lot of a beauty cream and a touch Botox to get her presentable.
Posted on: 2020/12/1 0:15
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