Re: Hubcaps for a 1940 One Ten
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I believe Bill Hirsch reproduces them.
Posted on: 2010/10/24 0:11
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Re: Hubcaps for a 1940 One Ten
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Kanter Auto Parts is the only one with script hubcaps for 1940. These were used on the cars made prior to Feb 1940. After that they used the ones Bill Hirsch sells which have the series number around the hexagon, but no script. The 110 hubcaps look the same but are smaller than the others, so be sure they have the right size for 110. I bought the script ones from Kanter and they are beeea-utiful.
I have one 110 wheel and rough script hubcap I bought by mistake for $40 on eBay. That's why I am so knowledgeable NOW. Joe
Posted on: 2010/10/24 0:42
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Joe: Thanks! Very usefull information. I believe my car used the earlier ones but is there a way I can be sure of it without the plate, which is missing? I have the earlier type of bumper, but I don't know till when was that one used.
I still need to get Jim Hollingsworth book. Thanks again, Victor
Posted on: 2010/10/24 11:17
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Hi Victor,
I have a couple of Packard 110 hubcaps that I took off a pre-war (I think it was a 40 or 41) coupe when I was 10. No, I didn't steal them, the car was behind a Shell station in Albany that belonged to a family friend. If I remember right, the car had a blown engine or some such and was headed to a salvage yard. As I remember I thought even then it was a waste because the car was really in pretty good shape. It was the first 6 cylinder Packard I had ever seen. Back to the hubcaps: they still have the original factory paint and around the hexagon are the words "Packard 110" two times. One is really very very nice, the other could use some touch-up on the paint. Chrome is very good on the better of the two, and driver quality on the other. It maybe that it just needs polishing but I've never tried. Let me know if you are interested as they aren't doing me any good. I can take a picture and send it to you. Jim L. in OR
Posted on: 2010/10/24 15:02
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JimL, I think what you did is what we now called "recycling", but we used to call it "liberating". Either way, you saved something that is going to have another life. Thanks.
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Posted on: 2010/10/24 18:21
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Early cars (mostly built in 1939...pre Feb 1940) have script through the hexagon hubcap. The later cars have the hubcaps with the series number around the hexagon.
Early cars have Mottled Aspen woodgrain, not a darker, browner Sapele Mahogany. (see photo) ON 110s, the Packard Script at the front of the hood vents is red on early cars, but could have been changed at the dealer to a green background if the customer complained that the red washes off. There is some added chrome on the doors of the later 110 that was not on the early ones. The upholstery on the 110 was improved over earlier cars, but not sure how. A fleur de lise emblem on the trunk lid on early cars was replaced on most cars with a shield-shaped emblem with the Packard coat of arms and front grille design. But if the fleur is there still, it's definitely an early car. This info is from a PAC magazine article by Ray Anselmo, Winter 2005. He belongs to PAC. Not contradicted by what I know. My car has the script caps, mottled aspen, and no chrome strips on the sidemount covers, which were added to later cars.
Posted on: 2010/10/24 22:01
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The script ones from Kanter won't fit the 110.....different size. I got a set that says 110 from Hirsch. Don't know of any other source of caps for the 110.
Posted on: 2010/10/24 22:56
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Joe:
Thanks a lot for all the info. I am learning a lot. By the way, I looked at your blog and it is great. Magnificent car, congratulations. On the hubcap controversy (thanks to the guys that have been participating), I guess I first need to find out if my car is an early or late model (no plate). Engine nr is C23992B (with engines for 1940 starting at C1551 and end at C64111), which would situate the car as around 1/3rd of production, so it is probably the earlier model. The past owner gave me two sets of the front moulding with the emblem at the side of the hood, one says Packard and the other 110, so that will not be a clue to help me determine if is an early or late car. The only clue I have is that I have the earlier type of rear bumper, sort of tappered at the ends. The front one is surely incorrect as it is an even earlier type. Would you know when the bumper change took place? I mean from the tappered bumper to the straight bumper. Perhaps that will help in determining wether I need the script smaller hubcaps or the 110 hubcaps. Jim L.: Thanks a lot for your offer of the hubcaps. I need to find out which type I need first. Appin: Thanks for the tip. Hirsch will be, in case that is the type of hubcap that I need. Victor
Posted on: 2010/10/25 18:57
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You're more than welcome.
If you wind up needing the "Packard 110" caps, let me know and I can send you a picture of these.
Posted on: 2010/10/25 19:16
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