Re: running hot
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Packard51 wrote: This disease is ridiculous.........I'm looking at purchasing my second Packard, 1953 Mayfair Hardtop........... Disease or not, when or if you buy the '53 Mayfair Hardtop, don't forget the Packard Vehicle Registry.
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Just can't stay away
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Posted on: Today 16:13
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Home away from home
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Great-looking car. Is that original paint?
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Posted on: Today 16:48
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Home away from home
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Wow Ford Model T discussion on the Packard Forum...Kinda cool...I'm not a T guy, however I have been around Model A's since about 1963. There is one in my garage next to my Packard. Regarding the overheating Packard...all good suggestions, any one could be the problem...Unless my old eyes missed a comment...the condition of the Head Gasket has not come up. On our 1949 - 288...she ran hot when she came to us 12 years ago...We did all of the things mentioned here...and she would still run hot! Finally we pulled the head and found that the Head Gasket was leaking between the four middle cylindars...gave the old girl a new gasket from Max and she has run just fine up to about 100 degrees outside...then she will run a bit warm...so will I! I don't drive her when the outside temperature is over 90 or so. Don't want to sweat on the upholstery! Ernie in the wilds of Arizona
Posted on: Today 19:06
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Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
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