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Looked at These Post War Projects Today
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I went to look at the 21st series Super. I also looked at a 1950 Super? or whatever Packard called the non custom eggcrate grilled cars. Finally they had a 51-52 ambulance.

This farm had at least 50 cars. All of the cars are bad. I won't pass judgment on the sellers simply dumping the cars whereever in his cow pastures. They were his cars.

The original owner has passed away. This is an Iowa Century Farm, in poor shape. I would bet 99% of the cars will be crushed. One of the 3 guys present when I was there stated all cars will be priced high and if no bidders, then they will be crushed no problem.

I own a 22nd series Custom 8 sedan and a 49 Chrysler New Yorker club coupe. I am 49. My thinking was purchase the Super Clipper, sell the New Yorker (which is in infinitely better condition) and restore the 21st series Super Clipper and the 22nd series Custom 8 and be done with the restoration faze of the hobby.

Projections would be 6 years for each car combined so by the time I was 55 years old the 2 Packards would be done and I would then enjoy them over the next 20 years until I was 75 or so. Maybe a tad longer. Tours, shows, Packard Club stuff. Sunday drives.

I would like to save the 23rd series with the eggcrate grille too but 3 cars is pushing it and I want some styling period seperation. The 1950 Packard is in better shape then the Super Clipper.

I knew the Super Clipper would be bad but I had to go look at it to determine if the seats and door panels had enough pattern left to use, and they do. Dash is complete. RED pedal for clutch?

Note rust out in front of front fenders and some in back. These floor pans are likely junk, having sat in the ground for 10 + years. My offer would be $500, as crusher price is likely $350.

If anyone thinks I can part the 1950 out for a reasonable amount, I would buy that to part out. I could use the grille and surrounds. The dash looked good. I suspect the engine is in there. I would take this car as a 1-2 punch with my 22nd series Custom 8 but like I said I would rather not have 2 of the same bodystyle.

If anyone wants the 1950 or the ambulance let me know but I don't anyone doing such intensive projects anymore.

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Posted on: 2013/6/22 20:03
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Posted on: 2013/6/22 20:08
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Posted on: 2013/6/22 20:11
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Posted on: 2013/6/22 20:14
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Re: Looked at These Post War Projects Today
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Kevin AZ
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Wow. Not for the faint of heart. Can't image many offers will be fortchcoming. My thoughts are that it would prudent for the present owner to allow parting prior to crushing. He'll still get his $ 350 dollars as the recycler won't care what's been removed.

Posted on: 2013/6/22 20:22
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Re: Looked at These Post War Projects Today
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..... RED pedal for clutch?

Good luck. The 47 looks to be a challenge. I'm doing a 47 Custom and it isn't anywhere near that far gone. Even so it still needs at lot and is costing quite a bit. Can only imagine what that one would set you back. Even if not original, the windshield visor looks to be about the best part of that car and maybe worth getting if you can.

The red pad would indicate at one time the car had the Electromatic vacuum operated clutch option.

A nice unique Packard feature but if they acted up, frequently owners didn't want to fool with them when they needed adjustment. If they were not working and owners didn't want it fixed then mechanics didn't want to fight the mechanism for access to something else. In either case, many times it was disabled and all or just a component in the way of something else was removed.

If the car still has the option intact there will be a control mechanism mounted on the drivers side of the engine head. It will be connected to a cylindrical power cylinder down low. A wire rope connects the power unit to the clutch mechanism.

Posted on: 2013/6/22 20:26
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There isn't anything of value on those cars. I've dealt with junk yard cars and even the gears inside the transmission will be corroded. When Turnquist was buying out junkyard V-12s back in the 50's he put them under cover. He had quite a stockpile because the lesser Super 8's usually got crushed while they held onto the V-12's.

Posted on: 2013/6/22 20:50
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G'day Bryan,
As you're a stalwart on the AACA Website, I have followed many of your threads. Not the least being this recent one, and gladly you to PackardInfo.

And now you're here, I invite you to include your 22nd series Custom 8 Sedan, as well as any of the farm Packards if you should purchase them, in the Packard Owner's Registry here on PackardInfo!

Or, if you don't purchase any of them, could you provide the Thief Proof Number and Body(VN) Numbers for PackardInfo's Owen_Dyneto for his research into these?

Posted on: 2013/6/22 21:19
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1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

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Re: Looked at These Post War Projects Today
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Posted on: 2013/6/22 21:44
I restore the car, and the car restores me.
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Re: Looked at These Post War Projects Today
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Regarding the Clipper... it has sunk so far into the ground I'd be concerned about more than just the floor pans. Wheels, brake assemblies, gas tank, and possibly even the frame might be rust damaged beyond use.

Other than the tail light lenses, there doesn't seem to be much there that wouldn't require a herculean effort and buckets of cash just to make it drivable.

Posted on: 2013/6/22 22:48
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