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Good Morning...I would leave it red to reflect the car's history. Most likely the engine number may not match your registration due to the engine switch, unless the dealer put the original engine's number on the rebuilt engine. The other option, if the numbers match, is that the original engine was removed, rebuilt, and re-installed. Just one of the opinions you are apt to receive. Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2/27 11:11
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Re: Engine Color
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Personally I would paint it the factory colour. As much as possible I try to keep my car original.........it's a slippery slope once you start changing things.
Someone else can confirm, but I'm pretty sure your engine would have been green, battleship gray came later. "If" what you found is correct, that your engine is red because it's a factory rebuild, then I would make it red because that's original and cool. I can't speak to that one way or another, but I know there are others here than can.
Posted on: 2/27 11:12
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Thanks Ernie, I appreciate what you said.
Posted on: 2/27 12:14
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Thanks 53Cavalier, I like hearing what the group thinks.
Posted on: 2/27 12:16
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To the best of my knowledge, all the 22nd/23rd series cars had gray (or grey if you are British) engines. The exception was some very early 22nd series convertibles with the 356 engine which were green. All three of my 22nd/23rd series 356 engines were gray from the factory. One has been re-painted green since it was transplanted into a 1941 180 limo.
Posted on: 2/28 9:46
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I agree with JD with the exception that the very early 356 engines perhaps being green may not have been limited to just some of the convertibles. My very early 2252 had a green engine with no evidence that it had been overpainted in later years.
Posted on: 2/28 11:39
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Thanks JD and Owen.
I dont think I can go wrong with either gray or green. But do you think I should respect the history of "this" car and paint it red. As red engines were "factory rebuilt" engines. And Packard did the rebuild.
Posted on: 2/28 13:39
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Since you asked and if it were mine, I would paint it gray. That's my two-cent's worth.
Posted on: 2/28 14:30
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The red painted engines were not factory rebuilt but rather new replacement long blocks with no stamped serial number.
I have one of these that came out of a 22nd Series Custom 8 sedan.
Posted on: 2/28 14:36
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