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The Packard's rather unusual front suspension might be considered an advantage in the hot-rod crowd, something unusual and unique, and it had some significant advantages, I think it wasn't as easy to package when modern proportions with the engine over the front wheels came into vogue, but you might just consider, as part of your unique retro-rod, to consider maintaining the front suspension - I haven't checked but with all the Packard vendors and support out there, the parts should be all available, and you can probably fit it with disc brakes and as someone else said, power steering if you like, though you may not end up really needing it - and it might look really cool exposed.
Packard One-Twenty and the Safe-T-Flex suspension View from the rear of a Safe-T-Flex on a Packard Twelve Safe-T-Flex was apparently used by license from Packard by Rolls Royce both before and after WWII, though the info on this is somewhat muddled. Maybe "inspired by" is a better term: Rolls Royce and Safe-T-Flex Safe-T-Flex versus Traditional IFS Rebuilding a Safe-T-Flex Aligning a Safe-T-Flex
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Re: I'm in need of some help with what to use for a front end for my 39 Packard.
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You know what? Have fun. Do the research. Read everything you can Google up. There are a couple of websites with guys building entire cars from little more than a few body parts and everything they can scrounge. Be creative. Think. Dare. Do!!! And ask for help.
I was coming back to this part of the world yesterday and saw a Packard coupe (a '38) sitting in front of a kind of derelict gas station/tire store. I had to stop - I just had to. Three guys - Jimmy, Jimmy and Ronnie - drinking Millers and smoking Marlboro lights. All kinds of old iron populated the place. I was dutifully respectful even though I'm just as old as these fellow, almost. As a result, I was invited back, any time. "We're just three retired guys building hot rods," I was told. Damn skippy!!! Now I know who to ask for a good machinist and to show me a trick or three about welding. This is car country here. Lots of rods. A few guys are running flatheads. I'm looking forward to this - I really am. My very best wishes on your project. ETA: Check this out. Starting from somewhat less than what many of us would consider a decent parts car. I'm truly impressed. customcarchronicle.com/forums/topic/1939-packard-custom/
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It's your car. Build what you want.
Posted on: 2021/9/25 23:05
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