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Re: Packard Pickups
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Ross,

What workmanship!!!

Tom

Posted on: 2011/5/21 3:39
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Also for more access, you could put a golf club door on either side, making it a "Sportster" pickup for the gentille class.

What makes you think only gentilles play golf

Posted on: 2011/7/16 18:53
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Well folks, the old 56 finally got all her new rockers and fender bottoms, a coat of paint and even a new engine. She just made her debut at the Henry Joy tour and I stopped on the way home to pick up some fenders at the Packard Dealer in Shenadoah PA. Took some pictures at the abandoned St Nicholas coal breaking plant--9 stories of derelict industrial fascination.

The new engine is an early production '55 320 with the fully machined conmbustion chambers. Can hardly tell it from the original 352 powerwise, but it seems it might be a bit more economical once broken in. It is fitted with a Packard oil pump that I had rebushed in bronze, and then cross drilled for pressure oil feed to the bushing. That seems quite happy and the lifters have not been heard from since the initial startup--even with the oil level at the add mark. The old engine would have been in hysteria by then. I discarded the vac pump and made a bottom plate from ground flat stock from MSC.

I used the 56 Thunderbird fuel/vac pump, and had Mr. Ficken rebuild the wiper motor. The wipers work fantastic now--over 100 beats per minute at full speed on the short stroke. All comments to the contrary, there was nothing wrong with those wipers when new.

Having lots of fun, and am glad to have her back on the road. Will put up some interior shots as soon as that's done.

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Posted on: 2011/9/17 21:41
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That tailgate lettering (font) is a classy touch.

Posted on: 2011/9/18 21:57
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It looks great Ross!

Posted on: 2011/9/18 22:11
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i really like the fog lights in the front bumper bullets....THAT is cool!

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Posted on: 2011/9/18 22:26
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That is just great!!!!!!! Really nice job, and you have the fun of driving it!!

Posted on: 2011/9/18 23:39
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As others already said, tailgate lettering, fog lights and additional the cargo lights and the trailer hitch are nice details of a wonderful converted car.
The different mirrors looking like a concession on driving safety. A decorative strip is missing on the right-hand side.
Ross, a revolutionary placement of the spare wheel could be one of the next steps in the development.

Posted on: 2011/9/19 1:03
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Packardinental TestaRossa with spare wheel as integral component of the board wall.

extra effort and expense: 25%
added value: 3%
optical fun factor: unquantifiable

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Posted on: 2011/9/19 5:45
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