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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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So this is what the loose rattling one front drivers side looks like:

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This is what a NOS unused one looks like before it is installed and squished into place.


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The car is supposed to have 4, I'm missing 2 of them

Posted on: 9/12 18:12
-BigKev


1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog

1937 Packard 115-C Convertible Coupe -> Registry | Project Blog
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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Fixed a nagging issue with the passenger door. It was rubbing and the top rear corner. The front gap was even. So it wasn't a henge issue.

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So I figured it must be body alignment. So got under the car and loosen the inner and outer body mounts under the B-pillar, and two just forward of the rear fender.

With those loose, I used a 2x4 on a floor jack to lift the body from underneath as close to b-pillar as possible and started lifting. Right away I could tell this was the solution. I had to jack it up more than need to give me enough space to slide in the body shim, on the outer b-pillar mount. I think this shim was about 1/8" thick.

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Back down and now it's looking pretty good. You no longer have to throw your weight against the door to get it to open from the inside.

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Posted on: 9/14 12:50
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1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog

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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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Even in a field of 750 cars at a large show we were at the 37 always had people around it. I've warned my wife that once its painted it won't have the same oddity factor.

But apparently they liked it:


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Posted on: 9/15 19:12
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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Added to the correct project blog:

So.....if I'm reading this correctly, these tires were made in 1995. (29 years old)

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I belive one of the fronts needs to be balanced, and I'm pretty no tire shop is going to touch them due to age. So looks like a cheapo replacement set of tires will be called for to hold the car through the rest of the resto. We will worry pretty tires later.

Being a 16" wheel, options on the cheap side are pretty limited. The tires currently on there are General 7.00x16LT tube tires. General doesn't even make that size anymore.

This was the closest cheap tire I could find that still appears narrow enough and has about a 30" diameter.

simpletire.com/brands/power-king-tires/s ... y-ii#v=1&tireSize=6.50-16&mpn=wld32

Which is a 6.50-16 97L C tubeless tire.

Posted on: Today 13:00
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Re: BigKev's 1937 115-C Convertible Coupe
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The very cheap 7.50-16LT tires on my 1951 Henney-Packard seem massive to me although this car is far heavier than your 115. Even so, they have more plies than needed but for yours, buying name brand antique car tires in the proper 6.50-16 size may be the only choice as LTs are overkill.

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