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I have a TDI VW Beetle and just love the torque that little turbo charged engine puts out. Hills do not exist. Also, the mileage is fantastic. I got over 51 mpg on a recent drive to Dallas. I can just imagine what that 120 must be like.
Has anyone tried using LPG in their Packard? It seems like this would be a good way to go for clean burning and eliminating vapor lock. Refueling should not be a big problem as these cars are mostly driven little and on short trips. The conversion would have some costs, but no hassle after it is done. Just curious. (o{}o)
Posted on: 2015/3/8 12:26
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Another thing he did was getting rid of the roof insert. A 92 cadillac coupe Deville fits exactly in there. I didn't take a picture of it but you couldn't see the seem at all.
Posted on: 2015/3/8 12:36
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Noticed the rear wheels look different from stock. He must have transplanted the entire drive train. That would help to explain the 80 mph cruising speed.
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Posted on: 2015/3/8 12:45
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Ford Explorer rear end & axle.
Posted on: 2015/3/8 13:40
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A diesel in a Packard would make a sweet cruiser, especially a 24v Cummins with common rail injection so it is quiet. Well muffled, they are very smooth and look much more appropriate than a OHV V8 imo. Neat car
Posted on: 2015/3/9 7:33
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Anyone have a photo to post of the early 30s(?) Auburn that was factory-fitted with a diesel (also a Cummins as I recall) and then driven cross-country as an engineering test bed by Auburn? I've read the story a few times some years back but can't lay my hands on it at the moment.
Posted on: 2015/3/9 8:06
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Quote from post # 3 above:
" 92 cadillac coupe Deville fits exactly in there." Ok. A 92 Coupe Deville roof or hood or deck lid or what???
Posted on: 2015/3/9 8:54
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It better have some EXPENSIVE filters (no less than 2 such filters) and an immaculate fuel tank.
Posted on: 2015/3/9 9:18
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Sorry, JW, that is an early 12V Rattler. Still, a really neat installation. I've always wondered about putting a 4BTA into a 37, but even a 4 is a heavy monster. I will hope to see this car out on the road to see what the front suspension is....along with the sound.
Posted on: 2015/3/9 10:29
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