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Re: 36 Packard Hood Hinge
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37buscoupe
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My 37 115C has a metal fatigued center hinge channel that keeps popping out from the stays (newly replaced) does anyone make a new hinge, If not I may have some new ones made. Rich

Posted on: 2013/5/14 8:12
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Re: 36 Packard Hood Hinge
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Try Northfield Forming, that's right up their alley. Also at one time Steele Rubber had hood hinge parts but as I recall they were for the 33-34 senior cars but it might still be worth a phone call.

Posted on: 2013/5/14 9:41
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Re: 36 Packard Hood Hinge
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Will do , know anyone with one in any condition to use as model?

Posted on: 2013/5/16 16:08
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Re: 36 Packard Hood Hinge
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This has never been reproduced. New ones do not exist. The design is not great, and after 70+ years fatigues at the ends as you note, so used hinges are usually worthless too. To reproduce, there would be 3 different lengths, 120/B, 120C and 115C. You can buy the reproduction clips for the ends, but if your hinge is worn there, they won't help. My cars have a modified non-packard reproduction hinge, bolted in place front and back, which allows secure opening either or both sides, but the cost was insane to rework a hood just to cure this hinge issue.
Live with it (like most guys), or go into the reproduction business.
Let us know...

Posted on: 2013/5/16 19:45
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