Re: Newbie here,with a question about an engine swap.
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If you can get ahold of someone who deals in cars maybe, but I'd put more stock in finding someone who's got a good understanding on Packards and knows what to look for.
Incidentially, this car is a Model 2277, verified it from looking at completed listings on ebay. Here's a link to the model info: packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/model ... l.php?modelnum=2277&ButtonLookup=Go 1740 cars made, not too many left I'd wager. I'd love to have this car if I had the cash to buy it, it'd be a perfect complement to my '48 coupe.
Posted on: 2010/9/7 3:37
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Re: Newbie here,with a question about an engine swap.
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I've been tempted by this car myself but with the '41 awaiting restoration I have my hands full and besides, what I really, really want is a '46-'47 Custom Super Clipper to round out the collection.
So where is the car? The eBay listing comment (8/29/10) says it's in Sweet Springs, MO. This is further than Olathe, KS (163 miles vs 54 miles round trip).
Posted on: 2010/9/7 9:54
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Re: Newbie here,with a question about an engine swap.
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That looks like it,Turbo.
By the way,are these big destroyers hard to steer? They are sans power steering,right? :)
Posted on: 2010/9/7 12:41
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Not hard at all provided the front suspension is in good shape AND has had an alignment job.
The only time it's hard to turn the wheel is when the car is at a dead stop, solution, do your steering when the car is moving. Even if it is barely moving the steering becomes much easier. You also have to get used to the big steering wheel and the number of turns. All part of the leverage necessary to steer a heavy car without power assist. Watch some old movies from the 40s and see the drivers sawing the wheel back and forth. That's not hammy over acting, that's how the cars steered back then. You soon get used to driving in, shall we say, a stately manner to your Stately Manor? You don't buy a car like that because you want a sports car.
Posted on: 2010/9/7 14:22
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