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"why anyone would want to" ... as I said I love straight 8s, and once you get old you don't care so much about going fast..
one of the benefits of age & experience, not in such a rush all the time... you learn to smell the roses! Excellent firewall pics, many thanks HH! I can see it would not be an easy or straightforward swap.... hmmm, so maybe a Packard six?... just kidding!
Posted on: 2009/12/17 18:15
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I would like to see a dual carb'd Packard Twelve in a '56 Patrician, hooked up of course to the pushbutton Ultra. THAT would be a neat car!
Posted on: 2009/12/17 18:21
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Might be easier to hang a 56 front clip on a 54.
Posted on: 2009/12/17 19:37
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But then you lose the wraparound windshield.
Posted on: 2009/12/17 19:46
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The 55/56 Firewall appears to have a road map pressed into where you need to cut. Just a simple matter of cutting along the lines and recessing it. The question is what is behind the firewall in that location on the 55/56s.
I agree that it would be easier if you had a 51-54 parts cars to splice the firewall from, and also the frame motor mounts. Plus you may need a few other pieces to get everything to connected.
Posted on: 2009/12/17 20:21
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Well, made an agreement to buy an Exec today, but it'll keep the original 352, I do like the V8s as well. My old '56 Pat also had a 352, so it must have been a transplant, and it had a FLOOR shift UltraMatic! Someone just cut a hole in the tunnel and rigged up a crude shifter...must have had some electric push button problems! Anyhoo, THIS one will stay all stock, except possibly for brake system dependability improvements.
Posted on: 2009/12/19 15:59
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Its strange.Why would you want to put a Straight 8 in a 56 Packard when you can take your pick of any straight 8 from 1924 to 1954.I see people on this Web sight (and I will not mention Eric's name) that hate BTV, Drum brakes,Twin Ultramatic, Packard V8 oil pump and they drive a V8 Packard.If they hate them so much,why not buy a 57 DeSoto Fireflite with a hemi that already has Torqflite and a good oil pump and PB system?
Posted on: 2009/12/19 19:00
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I don't hate the BTV, drum brakes, Ultramatic, or the V8 oil pump by any means. I'm the advocating to keep the Ultramatic when people want to swap it out, drum brakes are fine for most driving, and the V8 oil pump has been solved without major intrusion on originality. Heck, even the BTV has a amicable solution to most. Why don't you leave my name out of it? I'm not that big of an a**hole!
Posted on: 2009/12/19 19:28
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That's what happens when you beat a drum incessantly, but let's ALL remember the #1 rule.
Packards were automobiles built by Gentlemen for Gentlemen. So lets all try to live up to that heritage.
Posted on: 2009/12/19 19:52
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