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What kind of mileage is showing on the speedo's. Any known history or documentation with the cars???
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You are probably thinking the obvious thing: make two into one, using the best parts from both.
Whatever you decide, good luck! 55 Pats are cool cars. IMO, the best looking 4dr of the 1950s. At least that's what many people have told me, including at least two teenage girls. Craig
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Cool deal,two Packards are better than one --- I would definitely suggest using the one with a good body ---
i don't know what Craig is doing out there with two teenage girls, in Neveda, in a Pat but I (a redneck from Texas)also think they are great looking cars
Posted on: 2009/9/23 8:52
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PackardWillys I'm sure you can't wait to get one of those 55 Pats on the road!
I drove mine to the local supermarket this AM and was swarmed by about 40 French tourists when I drove up. Despite the language barrier, they were all smiles, thumbs up and clicking cameras. There were even several good looking youngish French women in the admiring crowd. I'm sure you'll have the same kind of experience, hopefully soon. Craig
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PackardWillys,
Welkcome! Two Packards should get you over your 'willys' (the willies?) [willies pl.n. Slang Feelings of uneasiness. Often used with 'the' : The dark, dank cave gave me the willies. Making one good PACKARD from the pair seems the most realistic plan. Though, your parts car may be close to being a driver (minus upholstery). Red (Corral), White, and Blue seems an All-American car recovery combination. Seriously, welcome to Packar-dom. You have an exciting 4-tons of work ahead of you. DanL
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re: Packards and Willys -- I can't resist putting in my two cents worth.
I have two 55 Packards, also - 400 hardtops rather than sedans. In addition, I have a 1953 Willys Aero Eagle two door hardtop with a continental spare. If you think Packard V8s are misunderstood and under appreciated, try explaining a Willys. The Aero series had a unibody, an available F-head six and were a barrel of fun. The F-head with overdrive is my favorite. In all models, all four fenders were visible from the driver's seat. The bench seats were 60 inches wide, front and rear. They were simple, reliable and a good garage mate for a Packard. My first new car was a 54 Eagle. We drove it 120,000 plus miles before giving it to a friend. Still didn't burn oil. Some day I'll learn to post pictures and can show them off. Bernardi
Posted on: 2009/9/25 23:34
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Good point, Bernardi. Most people today don't know that in the early days of motordom Ford's major competition was not Cheverolet or Plymouth but the lowly Willys Overland. They were cheap, dependable and easy to maintain. Although GM caught up with their Chevies in the late '20s, the Overland's replacement (Whippet) was a typical Willys; again cheap, strong, dependable, simple and easily maintained.
While not Packards by any stretch of imagination, they were one of the best of their genre. In the short period that they were used, the (Willys) Knight with its sleeve valved engine was also a highly regarded piece of up-scale (though not in Packard's league) transportation.
Posted on: 2009/9/29 7:36
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i definately appreciate those old willys! a friend of my fathers is a huge willys guy, and i helped him alot when i was younger. Rock solid dependable!
Posted on: 2009/9/29 14:51
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You may enjoy this commercial from the vault.
youtube.com/watch?v=HdHp5mM56ts&feature=player_embedded#t=28
Posted on: 2009/9/29 16:51
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