Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Home away from home
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Hi, my name is Kevin and it has been 2 weeks since I last bought a Packard, so yeah, I think I'm on the road to recovery.
This car has been for sale for a while by one of our forum members, happy, and I've been casually looking at '56s for a while now. A year or two ago I mentioned to my wife that I was interested in this particular car and started dropping hints whenever the opportunity presented itself. It eventually became a running joke in the house, and anything of a brown color got labeled as Mojave Tan. The kids were all in on it too. Well, eventually my wife (being the awesome woman she is) was onboard with the Mojave Tan 400. So that started the ball rolling and after some saving and some planning we were able to acquire it and give it a new home. It was located in North Carolina and we are in Washington, so that was a complicating factor. Based on recommendations from guys on this site, I went with Paige Johnson as the transportation broker and the process couldn't have been any easier. It helped that her estimate was $1,000 lower than the others I called. She handled everything and the car made it across the country one week after pickup. We were the last stop for the guy and he made it to our vicinity after 10:30pm. So we watched him unload in 12 degree weather and drove the car about 300 yards to the shop, where it promptly died. The delivery guy mentioned that the car wasn't holding a charge, and that he had to charge the battery a few times to move the car while he unloaded others. The car (and lights) were struggling a bit to get it back to the shop, so I ended up turning everything off and limped it in. The battery showed 10.25 volts by the time it was home. Hooked it up to a charger overnight and got it back to full charge. I haven't had time to even look at the car until tonight after the kids went to bed. So here's what I noted so far. The car is filthy from the transport across country. The trailer was enclosed, but with canvas sides so lots of dust and grime seemed to have gotten in. Once it warms up I can clean it up. Up onto the lift to check underneath Some mild wetness from oil and possibly some trans fluid. Far less than my Panama Some potential leaks around the power steering Possible leaks around the BTV unit and master cylinder. I can't tell if they are actual leaks or just spills from filling the reservoir. But it looks like the brake fluid has stripped the paint from the frame. This whole area of the frame is wet. Torsion-Level is currently inoperable and the rear is nearly to the ground. I pulled the cover on the compensator box. Some of the connections are loose and one of the blue ones was not connected. I reconnected things and tried to ground out the terminals as it says in the service letters. No sound or movement. Battery fully charged and the dash switch was in the right position. I checked out the wires to the TL solenoids. Fuses were good. Found the light green wire from the dash switch was separated. I used a jumper cable between the two ends to see if that would make a difference. It didn't. Also noted that radiator was empty. There was nothing on the ground, and I know the guy I bought it from had put in antifreeze. So that was a little puzzling... ...until I found the passenger carpet completely soaked. There must be a major leak at the underseat heater. I'm assuming I will have to pull the carpet to let it dry completely. So that's where I stand right now. The three main issues that need to get dealt with in order of importance: 1.) Find and correct leak in the underseat heater. Possibly bypass for now. Possibly pull carpet to dry it out. 2.) Check charging system to see if it is working properly. 3.) Fix inoperable Torsion Level system. I'm open to any and all suggestions to the above issues!
Posted on: Today 1:29
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Kevin
1954 Clipper Super Panama | Registry | Project Blog 1938 Super 8 1605 | Registry | Project Blog 1953 Clipper Deluxe Club Sedan | Registry | Project Blog |
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Re: Mojave Tan - A 1956 400 Saga
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Forum Ambassador
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Kevin,
Congratulations on acquiring "another" Packard. Remember to include it in the Registry, I have already marked "happy's" '56 Four Hundred Hardtop Coupe entry as "sold".
Posted on: Today 2:40
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Mal
/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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