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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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Well Randy, let's just agree that your car is very handsome!
I really like the information board, what a cool set-up. Wonder how that would look on a side hinged hood.

Posted on: 2012/4/26 23:05
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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Thanks Joey - I love that ornament!

Yrwlcm!

BTW, the crown on my '48 dashboard keeps falling off.

Posted on: 2012/4/26 23:10
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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Hey Joey,

I've had the same problem. I thought about double sided tape and decided it was too wimpy. So, I heard about this stuff called JB Weld that I am going to try. Works especially well on woodgrained metal and there's probably a money back guarantee to hold crowns to dashboards. I'll let everybody know how it works.

Posted on: 2012/4/27 0:00
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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Tim,
I see what you mean...notice the cormorant on the hood between the candelabras...BOUYAH

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Posted on: 2012/4/27 6:49
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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bhappy wrote:I have recently purchased a '50 Packard Standard Eight Touring Sedan...
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for including your '50 Eight Touring Sedan in the Packard Owner's Registry.

Posted on: 2012/5/22 2:19
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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Hi Mark

I agree with all you've said on this subject - - -

Just could NOT resist sending a photo of my concoction !!

My car has a non-standard paint job too - but it IS SO tastefully done !!

Best regards to Each and Everyone from Olympic UK

Michael

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Posted on: 2012/8/17 11:55
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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Dear bhappy:

Thank you for the great picture. The only thing missing is the lighted plastic wings option.

I cannot understand bolting hood ornaments on top of hood ornaments. That's what they do with low riders, pimp rides, hotrods, and hillbilly trucks. It just reminds me of the slums. Didn't Cheech and Chong have a bird bolted onto the hood of a 64 Chevy in the movie "Up in Smoke"?

If someone wants to put a 1934 ornament on a 1949 car then just french the dumb thing on and throw away the original. Otherwise is just looks like a bird sitting on top of a house or the local drug dealer's car. Heck, why not bolt on some fender lights too?

Posted on: 2012/8/17 16:59
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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Oh the humanity! I guess the atrocities have been with us for quite a while. Not sure if the lighted wings were available....
Service Letter April 1943

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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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I've seen pictures of the "mythical" Mac Arthur Packard Clipper Staff Car that had the commorant using the standard Clipper mascot as a surf board

Stacking hood ornaments atop one another does seem a little much to me but I suppose I do things that defy the logic/good taste of others as well.

PS. Spell Check is back at my end.

Posted on: 2012/8/17 17:35
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Re: Altered hood ornament, was this popular back then?
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y'know I've gotten so used to my hood ornament as it sits on the hood of my car. When displaying it at the different car shows, most don't even know what a Packard 'is', let alone that the hood ornament is incorrect.

I have all the different hood ornaments that were correct for my car, the stylized 'Goddess Of Speed', the 'wings-up' cormorant, and the 'egyptian' 50the anniversary ornament. All look fantastic and I still have the 'mythical comsumation ceremonial' ornament as well

Posted on: 2012/8/17 21:06
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