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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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Be truthful? I have this instead of a Packard.

Were I in a position to get a non-Packard classic, would lean towards a '33 Pierce-Arrow 836, '69 Eldo or '72 Conti coupe (not Mk IV).

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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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I am still employed by the company that I spent the last 15 years with although both my wife and are receiving our full SSI. A few months from now I will officially retire and lose my company car and cell phone. I now need to decide what I want for a daily driver and which of my toys will be sold to pay for it. My current semi-rolling stock inventory is
53 Henny Jr 3 door combination Ambulance / Hearse; This was hit when I got it. I have all the parts, just need time.
55 Clipper Deluxe 4dr 3spd OD; Just finished clutch, need to fix fuel starvation problem.
57 Cad Fleetwood 60 Special. Replaced brakes, Needs mufflers & Carb rework
62 Mercedes 220Sb 4dr 4spd; Just finished front brakes, needs backs, shift linkage bushings & motor mounts
65 Jag3.8S; Need to pull BW transmission tail shaft and replace gasket.
72 Jag XJ6; Pulled Trans and started converting to a Toyota 5speed. Didn't get far.
86 Jag XJS Eurowest 4pass convertible conversion: Very few made for very good reason. Was rescued from a Salvation Army Donation Center.
86 Chev 1ton flat bed w/ lift gate. Parked since 93 and DMV still wants $1500 + registration.
86 Ford F150; parked for being too thirsty.
94 Nisson PU; Son drives it.
94 Pontiac Grand Prix; Destined for Ca $1000 get junk off road program after I flunk Smog.
96 Nisson Sentra; Wife drives it.

I will probably thin out to the Henny, Cad, and Chevy. Wife & son keep theirs. I'm a convert. Addict so the XJS will be hard to part with but I'm getting old for masochisism. (besides, there's a74 Alfa for $500 that's tempting.) I'm torn between replacing the Company Caravan or finding a mid 2000's Toyota PU for regular use. I am backing away with crossed hands from the 94 BMW 750 12cyl, @750.00, the 80 Porsche 928 for $750.00 and I lost the 72 Mercedes 300sel 6.3 that left for $1000. The 92 BMW M-Technik Convert @ around $2000 is harder to resist. There's a 57 Golden Hawk in a garage about 5 miles away that deflects my car every time I pass it on the Fwy. If it ever comes up for sale..... I try not to think about the yard full of Citroen's down the street. Then there is always This one.
So many cars so practical wife.
Tom

Posted on: 2013/11/11 3:36
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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TOMOLDCARS Quote:
My current semi-rolling stock inventory is (snip) So many cars so practical wife.


Sounds like a good wife to me.

If it were me, I'd junk the Jags and all the other riff raff and keep the Packards. But, I don't have a wife. LOL

Craig

Posted on: 2013/11/11 4:43
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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Make sure you stay away from those Citroens. Those things are major rustbuckets! The joke in the day was that they rusted even in the catalog

I drove a 2cv in France years ago: my moms sowing machine had more horse as nd torque than that thing, but it floated over the road.

Posted on: 2013/11/11 8:22
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Bad company corrupts good character!

Farming: the art of losing money while working 100 hours a week to feed people who think you are trying to kill them
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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If not for Packards I'd might be into Hudsons and in particular one (there aren't many) that is recognized by the CCCA. Here's a few that have particularly appealed to me over the years: 1931 boatailed Greater 8 by Murray, 1930 Super 6 by Biddle & Smart, 1931 Super 6 by Graber. And perhaps a hot step-down for further distances and Interstate travel. The last photo is a British Railton, Hudson chassis and running gear with British coachwork. The first 3 are CCCA recognized and the Railton could be accepted upon application. A friend of mine owned the boattail for a # of years, the other photos from the Gilmore Museum.

If not Hudson, perhaps Pierce-Arrow.

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Posted on: 2013/11/11 10:02
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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1963 Riviera, nice style, great power. Wonderful to drive, I had one once, would like another one.

Posted on: 2013/11/15 14:47
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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From me a car recommendation that may comes as a surprise. Last week I accomplished a journey and the weather situation had been unclear. Therefore I have chosen a 4WD which comes from ... Alabama, USA!
The car, driven by a four-cylinder engine, provided me a feeling of superiority (to my knowledge this small engine isn't available in your country).
Commanding presence, torque like a miniature water turbine, huge trunk, as safe as a Swiss-made bank vault, luxury (approx. $90,000*), inaudible up to 110 mph, a carrier of technology and even halfway economical (my average consumption was 31.75 mpg at moderate driving).

Guess the name of this allrounder! (solution of the riddle)


*in your country cheaper than in Germany

Posted on: 2013/12/18 15:03
The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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Well when you said Alabama, 4 cylinder and torque I knew right away what it was.

O-D: I'm usually not to enthused about boat tails, but I really like this one.

Posted on: 2013/12/18 16:10
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you

Bad company corrupts good character!

Farming: the art of losing money while working 100 hours a week to feed people who think you are trying to kill them
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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And I thought to lead you up the garden path when praising the torque of a four-cylinder. But this small Mercedes engine is a real torque master. It delivers 500 Nm @ 1,600 rpm. According to Wikipedia the strongest V8 of the newest Ford F-Series delivers 434 Nm @ 4,500 rpm.

Well, the Mercedes is a Diesel.

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Posted on: 2013/12/18 16:55
The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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Re: What would you have if you didn't have a Packard?
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Maybe something with a little bit more bang under the hood?

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Posted on: 2013/12/18 18:42
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