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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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Supposedly...really firing up a stick TB car on asphalt can tear the back bumper off.

If you are real men, you will not be content with just smoking a few tires, until this is proved.....

Posted on: 2013/6/26 22:57
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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Tearing the back bumper off!?!?! That sounds like my kind of good time!!

Is the theory that it squats down so hard it catches the bumper or what?

Posted on: 2013/6/27 19:03
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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OK ... Here it is again. Proof that a Packard can make it as a funny car.

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Posted on: 2013/6/27 20:47
You can make a lot of really neat things from the parts left over after you rebuild your engine ...
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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No problem if you raise the rear end a bit before tearing up the asphalt. Don't ask me how I know.

(o{}o)

Posted on: 2013/6/27 22:15
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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Proof that a Packard can make it as a funny car.

Interesting how the paperwork remains in place on the windshield, but what's even more amazing is that there's NO driver at the wheel - LOL!!!

Still, nice work - keep 'em coming.

Posted on: 2013/6/28 10:39
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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I know my '51 won't but suspect my '55 can - at least in the GS range. Haven't tried to. I guess I feel that since my TU works reasonably well with no leaks after sitting for 30 years I've used up all the luck I'm due in the transmission dept.

Posted on: 2013/6/28 11:49
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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Sorry it took so long to get back. Comcast's cable has been down since last WEDNESDAY...grrr..

Anyway, here ya go

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You can clearly see the right rear laid down a nice patch of rubber. Since it's been raining you really can't see the other 20 feet of rubber on the asphalt.

You ask " How do we know it was 40 feet or rubber"

I know because that's how far I had to winch it to get it on the trailer of the guy who bought it. The right rear brakes were locked up and put up quite a fight until the bitter end.

Posted on: 2013/7/2 13:52
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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As far as "tearing the back bumper off" on jackrabbit starts with a TL equipped car, the rear of the car generally lifts on such a start rather than squatting.

Posted on: 2013/7/2 14:12
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Re: Does your Packard lay rubber?
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Never asked mine (don't ask, don't tell). Hell, I am still looking forward to breaking in the backseat.

Posted on: 2013/7/2 15:40
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Well now I know I could win a pretty healthy bet about how long a strip of rubber I can lay versus any Corvette.

Have the 'Vette go first and lay down the longest, most squealing strip of rubber it can. Then drive the Packard 500 yards beyond the end of it, turn around, floor it, and about 20 feet before the end of the Corvette's strip, slam on the brakes and slide it all the way past the start of his line. Measure the rubber, boys.

Posted on: 2013/7/2 19:29
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