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Thanks for the update, AL. This car is an interesting mystery... and how does one go about restoring it if you don't know what the original really was. I think you're going about it right, making it the way you want it is obviously what a previous owner had in mind, so carry on that tradition. I think you're going to have something special when it's done, and maybe a piece of Packard history-- especially if it was a from-the-factory effort. But whatever the story is, I'm sure it will be interesting. The Packard "skunk works?"
Posted on: 2009/3/26 23:00
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The way it was going to be restored was a fore-gone conclusion the minute I heard about it and saw it. I can't be 100% certain until I find the son of the original owner and talk to him. However if I had to form a conclusion based on what I am seeing, I think this was put together at the dealer with the original owner looking on or overseeing the job. There does not seem to be any wires out of place or spliced in to make something work, no odd welding that would suggest conversion, no odd fitting body panals, or parts that look like they don't really fit or belong so someone fixed it or made them fit with a hammer, none of that. So I am going with what I see. I am really chomping at the bit to see how this is going to come out. But I have to have a certain amount of patience and all will come together at some point in time. Pictures will be forth coming when I get them. The way the car looks right now is rough with everything off of it. It kinda looked better before I started even as rough as that was, so the next pictures I post will most likely be the ones where it has been primered.
Posted on: 2009/3/27 14:18
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AL: I have been also planning to attend next years show at Getysburg. My grandson and I will be sure and try to look you up while we are there
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2009/3/28 18:34
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Well the deed is done. The car is at the paint/body shop. They also have a 27 shot disposable camera. We shall see what we shall see.
Posted on: 2009/3/31 14:06
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Hey Guy
YOU will never be a pest. I got a line on another fellow who has two of these up in Virginia. I will be calling him tonight and I expect I will be running up quite a phone bill on this. Will let you know what I find out.
Posted on: 2009/4/3 12:50
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AL Thanks for the kind words. Can't wait to hear how your conversation turns out. Maybe you've found another dealer mod similar to the Esquire. Since they evidently didn't give it a name, I'd like to suggest Clipexecarib.
Posted on: 2009/4/4 17:58
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the only thing i would have done different would be to have built it with a 3/over insted of the twin. unless i was super serious about racing it. then it would have been a 5647 with standard spring suspension also. Hummm interesting name 55packardguy. i have a 55 i'm calling a
"caribben clipper" so he can't have that one or i'd suggest it!
Posted on: 2009/4/15 20:31
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My wife and I have decided to skip Branson and set our sites on Gettysburg next year. Not looking at my calendar, but I think next year at Gettysburg is a 5th year event. They are usually biggest every 5th year. Take the tours, well worth it. Soda blasting works very well for paint removal, much less scoring of the metal than sand. Theoretically, smooth surfaces (windoews, chrome)don't over any "bite" to the baking soda particles. Like almost all air borne abrasives it is most effective on "hard" surfaces. It will just about bounce off rubber and you have to work hard on latex paints. Someone mentioned use on a frame, I've never heard of that. Just a note, most dual quads around the Packard displacement use a pair of 390's. I think in the Packard era 500cfm was more common. I had a Mopar "long ram" set up once, seems to me they were 500's.
Posted on: 2009/4/21 21:53
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Check out Hanks 55 project for a soda blasted frame.
packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=15170#forumpost15170
Posted on: 2009/4/21 22:05
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