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i tell you the one that Hardy has is a smoking deal, to bad he hasn't logged on since and only posted once.
you could clean that thing up and put it on ebay and net about 1000 profit or more! i'm suprised nobody bought it just for that. Hank
Posted on: 2012/3/21 13:44
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
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Not too shy to talk
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Hank,
I saw it and was tempted, but I would not be able to sell it if I got it--it would go on my car. That would not make my wife very happy. She does indulge my car habits, but explaining to her a $500 purchase that I cannot even use yet (I do not have the air cleaners, second carb, etc) would be tough! Josh
Posted on: 2012/3/22 10:39
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(I do not have the air cleaners, second carb, etc) You don't need a "second" carb. You need TWO carbs - both front and rear, specific to the Caribbean, and for the correct year/displacement. To get an idea of all the differences (not only front/rear, but 55/56 and single/dual), download the 1955-56 Packard Rochester 4GC Service Information that I provided for the PackardInfo archive and run through the included part number reference charts, as well as the basic specifications. The only other car I know of that used dual 4GCs in this period was Cadillac, but I don't have any details. Some have suggested reworking other models of 4GC to "fit", provided you can find the necessary parts (which is a whole 'nuther matter) or adapting a set of dual Carter WCFBs as used on 56-57 Chevies, 56-61 Corvettes, and 55-58 Chrysler products. Yet, the devil is always in the details - that is, finding all the necessary components, putting them all together, and getting it to work.
Posted on: 2012/3/22 14:46
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if i was going to do something with this i would just mount something modern up to it with adapter plates and just some breathers. its very easy to remove the manifold and all for an authentic Packard show. just swap back the original stuff.
but honestly if i were to have seen this for sale, i woulda bought it for 500 and turned a HUGE profit on it and done something else to my car to finish it faster. Hank
Posted on: 2012/3/22 14:56
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If its not to be used on a Caribbean why worry about using stock carbs it won't be correct on any other Packard. New carbs come with less problems and jets and parts easier to find. Lots of 2X4 manifolds are used on many cars that did not come with them including For Chevy Chryslers and many others the eye appeal is the effect most people want. Most people who look at A Packard or any V8 with 2X4 are impressed and will not not know if all is correct. Even if they do as the owner who cares what they think almost none except your wife have much of a say on what you do with your toys.
Posted on: 2012/3/22 15:05
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Thanks for the input. I did not realize that the carbs were actually different.
If I was going to do this, I would definitely consider newer carbs. However, I would like to keep my car as stock as possible, so this is out for now. Josh
Posted on: 2012/3/22 15:19
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wow i did not realize how valuble some of this stuff is.
Posted on: 2012/3/22 18:21
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