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It's still on Recent Photos at this time but I just want to point out that from the factory they came with a sticker on them explaining a good amount of this operation. But obviously most people peeled these off and forgot about it, or certainly would not think to mention it to a mechanic. packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14967&cid=58 WITH IGNITION SWITCH OFF TRANS- MISSION IS AUTOMATICALLY IN PARK TO MOVE CAR WITHOUT THE ENGINE RUNNING TURN IGNITION SWITCH ON AND PRESS N BUTTON
Posted on: 2022/6/17 18:03
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Ahhh... a correction on my correction! Yes. And I already know what the terms mean and when the purchase took place. I lived in Detroit at the time and kept up with everything Packard did... and didn't do. We owned commercial property near the big plant. And I happen to have sets of Packard corporate Annual Reports from that period... so I know a few things. But... I'm not making videos saying this stuff to the general public. Just trying to re-set the record from what Jay implied. But the minute I repeated Jay's words, I knew I was merely opening myself to a retort. Why? Something that would be dissected, word for word, letter for letter all in premise of setting up another silly internet argument. But this isn't about me. All this should be forwarded to Jay, huh?
Posted on: 2022/6/17 18:10
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Many, many mis-statements in the Leno piece. I enjoy his presentations and the visibility he gives the hobby, but wish he'd research his commentaries better.
Yes, I think it would be appropriate to forward corrections to Mr. Leno so he could better understand his vehicle. I suspect he would appreciate the information.
Posted on: 2022/6/17 18:11
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Good info, thanks! I learned a few things in there. I had incorrectly thought that the '56 used lead in the hood like the '55. Did the '56 use lead between the headlight hood extensions and original fender? I thought I remember something about that. It seemed like Jay was speaking off the cuff for most of the video. With so many makes and models of cars in his collection I'm not surprised he left out/confused some important things. Either way, still a nice-looking Caribbean. A '56 is one of my dream cars to own... -Kevin
Posted on: 2022/6/17 18:58
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Hello, Again, there was no lead in the 1956 Caribbean hood. This is a complete fantasy... no matter how many times people keep repeating it... and no matter how much of an "authority" one may appear to be. No lead in that hood– no matter who says so. Sorry. As for the 1955 hood... what Packard used to fill the seams on the 1955 Caribbean hood was not lead. It was a new and special material called "Packard New Metal"... yes. Packard said so. And the stuff was sold at Packard dealers. Today, you might call Packard New Metal a hybrid of lead, aluminum and...well... Bondo. Jay also has a special 1955 Caribbean. So why he is making a big deal out of the "weight" of the 1956 hood is a mystery. Maybe he needs to break out a can of lube on the hinges. Yes, 1956 Packards used lead on the seams of the headlight caps on the front fenders and elsewhere.
Posted on: 2022/6/17 20:44
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Perhaps Jay could review these videos before he ventures out making one of his own.
Out of the Future (1954) Engineering Gibberish
Posted on: 2022/6/18 14:14
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Al (acolds), thanks for this clarification. I can't even imagine that Packard had been able to develop jet engines, was part of a group of drivetrain experts to develop a nuclear heated gas turbine but allegedly wasn't able to fasten a pillow. The opposite is true. It was advertised as a remarkable evolution in seating. The new contemporary sofa seats featured slip-out, reversible back rests - leather on one side, fabric on the other ... A master touch: the upholstery may be zipped off for easy cleaning. image source: staticflickr.com, caption: "Rare factory shot of a 1956 Packard Caribbean and reversible cushions" Click to enlarge!
Posted on: 2022/6/18 14:42
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So while we're busy thanking others for what I previously said in the very first paragraph of my response to Jay's video. Here is more to consider. And argue about. And level insults.
Here are real, factory original 1956 Caribbean cushions from one of my own Caribbeans. Take a look at the snap straps on the upright cushions. As long as these are snapped into place as the factory intended them to be, there should be no "pillow fight" cushions flying around the car. Period. One senseless arguer wanted to defend Jay's "pillow fight" cushions with "maybe the snaps are worn out and not working." Seriously? SERIOUSLY? Dome-head snaps are still being made. This is not rocket science. Replace the things just like you would replace a bad master cylinder for your brakes! Don't blame all this on the poor car or on Packard. Or imply that Packard was so inept that they would actually release a design that would allow cushions to fly around the car on a hard stop! AND if anyone is doing that many hard stops in a vintage luxury car, maybe it's time to break out the California Driving Handbook and start brushing up on driving technique. Particularly the part about interval spacing between cars and tailgating and following too close. Finally, take a look at the photos. Notice the original zippers on the coverings. And notice the factory original cushions were also NOT dead flat...then have at it. My compliments... you're welcome.
Posted on: 2022/6/18 21:29
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Leedy,
Thank you for that information. I always enjoy the knowledge you bring to light. Given your passion for Packards, why dont you make some videos to post on Youtube for the masses to be educated on the matter of Packards? Videos are the new media people are using to share information. So why not set the record straight on some common misconceptions with Packards so there can be a greater appreciation for the vehicles?
Posted on: 2022/6/20 8:55
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