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I think what West is referring to is it being a tad overdone. There is something to be said for subtle elegance vs. look how many options I can jam on one car.
I often ran into that when I took my Honda to various Import Car shows. Some of the cars were completely overdone to the point of just being "Hey everyone look at me, look at me" cars. Those cars were not the ones that won trophies, much the owners confusion. Sometimes less is more. Everything is of course personal preference and opinion. So you I don't understand how you could be angry for West expressing his own preference or opinion of that car....unless of course you were the owner of it!
Posted on: 2009/12/21 16:50
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Thanks for posting the neat photo of Roosevelt and the 1929 Packard 640 seven-passenger touring. There is a similar photo on page 284 in Kimes book with Roosevelt either in the same car, or in an identical car painted slightly differently. John I'm sorry my opinions stirred up the pudding while pointing out the wrong spare tire hub cover on that 740 Packard roadster. The only reason I brought up the fact that the hub cover was wrong is because the photo was being used as evidence to show that it was correct for a car with wire wheels. My opinions on the 1930 Packard weren't meant to represent any particular "circle," I was only speaking for myself and I need to just learn to be quiet when I see nine forward-facing lights on a 1930 Packard with a creative paint job.
Posted on: 2009/12/21 18:19
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West Peterson wrote:......The only reason I brought up the fact that the hub cover was wrong is because the photo was being used as evidence to show that it was correct for a car with wire wheels..... Blame me for the pic. I went looking in the Archive for pic's of cars with hub covers from that period and found that one amongst others. I posted it in response to O_D's post about the hub covers being for steel disc wheel cars. I expected some comment because it was obviously a wire wheel and not steel disc. I did not intend it as evidence because, as I continue my Packard journey, I am very aware of my lack of the requisite knowledge to be able to comment on correctness. I am now much wiser about hub covers for steel disc and wire wheels as well the folly of posting a pic without meaningful dialog.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 5:41
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The 9ine forward lites do raise a question:
Would an OEM correct electrical system keep up with the extra lites???? Wheel cap center lock: Are the center locking wheel caps interchangeable between wire and disk? i.e. REGARDLESS of originality will they physically interchage??
Posted on: 2009/12/22 8:34
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I posted it in response to O_D's post about the hub covers being for steel disc wheel cars.
Actually I said that the LARGE cover was for the steel disc wheels, implying I guess but without saying that there was a smaller one that wasn't. Next time I'll try to be more complete. In response to PackardV8s question, the generators of that era had their current (amperage) output controlled by an adjustable 3rd brush. If you wanted more or less output, you opened the hood, took a thin dime or screwdriver, and adjusted the position of the 3rd brush to give more or less. Generator maximum output in that era was in the range of 20-28 amps. Even in my 34 (which as the special, "high output red label generator") it takes a roadspeed of about 30 mph to generate enough to compensate for head and tailights and a single Trippe. So no, no way the electrical load from all that nonsense could have been supported by the OEM system.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 9:05
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Wheel cap center lock:
Are the center locking wheel caps interchangeable between wire and disk? i.e. REGARDLESS of originality will they physically interchage?? I'm not sure I'm understanding this part of the question, because whoever "restored" the roadster has proven that you can mount the wrong cover on the spare wire wheel.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 9:54
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Ok. Will the wire wheel locking cover physicaly mount to the spare disk wheel????
Posted on: 2009/12/22 11:35
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Wouldn't be big enough. The center hole in the desk wheel is huge, and the wire wheel cap would fall right through the opening.
Posted on: 2009/12/22 13:42
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West Peterson
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Besides the extra three lights and the incorrect disc wheel hubcaps, what exactly is wrong with this car? It looks nice to me???
Posted on: 2009/12/22 14:15
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