Re: 1936 Packard 120 SD
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I can answer all, but must comment on last first. That has to be the worst failed attempt to mount the side mount hardware I've ever seen. Stop by my garage and I'll show you my car and you'll see...
I am out of town for at least a few more days, send me a private message with your name and phone number.
Posted on: 2019/10/16 21:15
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Re: 1936 Packard 120 SD
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Home away from home
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Wow, what a hack job on the sidemounts!
You'll be in good hands with Flackmaster!
Posted on: 2019/10/17 8:08
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I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
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Not too shy to talk
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Thank you, I sent you a PM
Posted on: 2019/10/17 9:02
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Re: 1936 Packard 120 SD
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Hogshair, mohair and wool carpet materials such as were used in prewar cars are available from quite a few different sources in several qualities. I'm not aware of premade kits, you buy the bulk material and have it cut and bound to fit. You might check Darvin Kuehl's book on just which models had carpet fitted and which didn't; as I recall 1935 and 1936 junior cars with the exception of the convertible coupes did not have carpet in the front seat area. One excellent source for early carpet material is Hirsch Auto in Newark, NJ.
Posted on: 2019/10/17 9:03
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