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Unless you can find a doner car with good arches and doglegs, they are going to have to be fabricated. Currently there is no one out there reproducing Packard sheetmetal that I am aware of.
Posted on: 2008/5/30 14:50
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Tobs: Like kevin has stated your going to have to find a good metal fabricator to make you new panels.
John F. shireman
Posted on: 2008/5/30 20:33
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If the thought of metal fabrication bothers you, consider trying your hand at fiberglass. Autozone and sometimes even Walmart sells what you need for that kind of work. You might be surprised what you can do with it.
Posted on: 2008/5/30 20:48
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Also check out a product called "Kitty Hair". Used for filling holes when welding is not used.
Posted on: 2008/5/30 21:44
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I seen these but the quality is probably questionable at best.
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/QUARTER-PANEL-PA ... ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Posted on: 2008/5/31 6:54
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Hmm, the rear fenders are for a 4 door, so I guess the dogleg area in front of the wheel arch would have to be modified/fabricated, but might be worth a shot.
Thanks for the tips! Just went to an American car show outside of Munich today. Really fun to see what shows up there. I will be very surprised if I meet another Packard someplace.
Posted on: 2008/5/31 11:35
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Decades ago, there were some patch panels for this area of the car (three separate pieces, IIRC) offered in hobby circles, but I was never able to obtain a set. I suspect that these parts were actaully leftover stock from years gone by - made for the autobody aftermarket, back when a sufficient number Packards were still in daily use.
I did find similar panels for other cars at swap meet table and saw some commercially-made replacement rocker panels installed on a few Packards, but they were very crude - didn't look good at all to me. Since the fender skirt seems to fit 1951-56, you'd think someone would have made new, correct ones by now, but I've never seen 'em. As others have said, you may need to look for a panel fabricator to acheive the proper appearance. I'm gonna try to "roll my own" someday, but that will require an investment in some additional hand tools and maybe even a shrinker strecher like the Eastwood Co. sells (the latter for the dogleg and similar areas). Yet, it's amazing what some guys can do with a sandbag, a piece of maple, and a few hammers.
Posted on: 2008/5/31 11:39
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For low volume work, you can get the shrinker/stretcher set from Harbor Freight, as well as pneumatic plenishing hammer and English Wheel for considerably less. A friend of mine just bought the English Wheel and shrinker/stretcher set, and they both seem to be pretty good quality.
John He also told me I could borrow both whenever I need them........<big big grin>
Posted on: 2008/5/31 11:50
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<SNIP>by OldGold on 2008/5/31 5:54:19
I seen these but the quality is probably questionable at best. cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/QUARTE ... ZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem <SNIP> Does anyone have any experience with his rocker panels? Thanks, John
Posted on: 2008/5/31 12:41
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