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Re: Rich's 1941 110 Club Coupe
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RichK
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If anyone sees any incorrect motor colors (black vs. Green and vice versa) please let me know.

Thanks!
Rich

Posted on: 2015/11/29 16:28
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Re: Rich's 1941 110 Club Coupe
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64avanti
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Do you know anything about the Oxnard dealership?
I understand that this is where my Grandfather purchased his GMC trucks.

Posted on: 2015/11/29 22:00
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Re: Rich's 1941 110 Club Coupe
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I don't, but I believe it is where this car was purchased.

Rich

Posted on: 2015/11/29 22:15
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Re: Rich's 1941 110 Club Coupe
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RichK
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As far as accuracy, it appears there is a bit of debate on the underhood colors as well as the inner fenders. I've just about depleted all my sources (libraries, on and off line, car shows, etc.). I'm also wondering about the color of the oil spout tube.

One other item of interest for me is what is the best running of the the oil lines with an oil filter. My car had an oil filter but I've seen diagrams both here and service updates on changes. Does there happen to be a final picture of the best approach.

Thanks!

Posted on: 2015/12/6 9:42
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Re: Rich's 1941 110 Club Coupe
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Rich..underhood,under fenders, and the inner fender panels are always black on all standard production 1941 Packards................

Posted on: 2015/12/7 1:13
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Re: Rich's 1941 110 Club Coupe
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Darrin180
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And the oil filler tube is engine color.

Posted on: 2015/12/7 1:15
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