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BTW, that is indeed a 120 engine, not a super Eight. Thank your lucky stars.
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Re: Questions about ID'ing a 1938 Eight
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It is possible, even likely, that a late 1938 (overlapping with the delivery of 1939's by the month of november) could have received a column shifter...especially if either it was the only subassembly available at that late date Not likely at all. It is a 1939 plain and simple and it’s not the first time that questions about this very car have come up. In any event, all cars’ model year starts around September of the prior calendar year and everything about this one, other than the door handles, is 1939 and Packard did not “phase-in” changes in this degree. 1940 had a couple minor changes over the model year (bumpers, wheel covers, trunk emblem) and so did some 22nd series cars but, as far as I know, not 1939. As for the handles, they were likely replaced at some point and no one noticed the difference because at a glance they are very similar. Unfortunately Packard never stamped the VIN on the chassis or anywhere else so, unless the build sheet is found hidden away somewhere in the car, you’ll be sore pressed to register it in some places. Certainly not in California if the VIN verifier does their due diligence.
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Because everything about a 1938 Super 8 engine is terrible. The '38 Super's are known for cracked blocks. Something with the metallurgy. They are a one-year-only engine, with many other parts (like the water pump) being a one year only item. Repairing the block is probably a waste of time, and '37 or '39 Super engines are also super rare. Add to that the Super engines are not easy to work on. The block and the crankcase are two separate pieces, so there are way more bolts to remove and replace. Also the rods are too big to fit through the block, so getting the pistons back into the block and mating it the crankcase is dumb. So much easier to have a "normal" straight 8 from those years. We've been through 3 tries on 2 different '38 blocks and all ended in failure. Now on a '39 block mated to a '38 crank and seems to be working.
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