Hello and welcome to Packard Motor Car Information! If you're new here, please register for a free account.  
Login
Username:

Password:

Remember me



Lost Password?

Register now!
FAQ's
Main Menu
Recent Forum Topics
Who is Online
138 user(s) are online (96 user(s) are browsing Forums)

Members: 1
Guests: 137

Packard Don, more...
Helping out...
PackardInfo is a free resource for Packard Owners that is completely supported by user donations. If you can help out, that would be great!

Donate via PayPal
Video Content
Visit PackardInfo.com YouTube Playlist

Donate via PayPal




Floor Board on 1937 120
#1
Home away from home
Home away from home

37Blanche
See User information
Hi, I am replacing the carpet in my 1937 120. I am replacing the stick shift, brake and clutch grommets. I noticed that there is a board in the upper part of the floor. It is deteriorating, almost like worn out particle board. Is this the standard? Or was this placed in there by someone who did not know any better. Looking to replace, but not sure what i should be looking for?

Any help is appreciated!
Ben

Attach file:



jpg  IMG_4234.jpg (447.71 KB)
226403_65304c5e32abe.jpg 1920X1440 px

Posted on: 2023/10/18 16:23
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#2
Home away from home
Home away from home

TxGoat
See User information
My car has a similar looking material at that location.

Posted on: 2023/10/18 17:47
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#3
Home away from home
Home away from home

37Blanche
See User information
Thanks. Good to know. Any ideas what it is called or if a replacement would be available? I checked different sites but not sure I am asking for the right name to pull it up.

Posted on: 2023/10/18 17:54
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#4
Home away from home
Home away from home

Don B
See User information
I have the same material as well. By the look and feel, I’d say it was the fire proofing material used at the time.

Attach file:



jpeg  IMG_8319.jpeg (288.17 KB)
225755_653065aeb7493.jpeg 1920X1440 px

Posted on: 2023/10/18 18:09
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#5
Home away from home
Home away from home

37Blanche
See User information
Interesting. It looks like you have it on the floor as well. Thanks for the picture. Now I need to see where I can find it. Any thoughts or leads appreciated!

Posted on: 2023/10/18 19:21
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#6
Home away from home
Home away from home

CCR
See User information
I'm rewrapping my armrest (39 Six) and it has what is likely the same material that looks like particle board, but with enough "paint/sealant" or finish that it is almost like a thin laminate.

Attach file:



jpg  armrest.jpg (72.19 KB)
225785_65307b21966ce.jpg 1266X537 px

Posted on: 2023/10/18 19:42
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#7
Home away from home
Home away from home

Don B
See User information
My floor has wood. The other material is much more fibrous. It doesn’t seem to be particle board, it’s “spongy”, but I don’t think that is due to age. It is covering the steel firewall. So, I think it’s an insulating/fire proofing material.


EDIT: I do have this material UNDER the wood floorboard. Again, consistent with it being an insulating material.

Posted on: 2023/10/18 19:46
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#8
Home away from home
Home away from home

TxGoat
See User information
It's a sound proofing material.

Posted on: 2023/10/19 8:57
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#9
Forum Ambassador
Forum Ambassador

HH56
See User information
Here is a bit from the 36 fact book. Suspect 37 used the same approach and materials but that fact book does not go into as much detail on how the insulation was constructed and positioned. 38 went to an all metal floor and body and seems to have the later insulation method for those bodies along with using some different materials.

Attach file:



jpg  insulation.jpg (246.57 KB)
209_65314000860e0.jpg 1260X1652 px

Posted on: 2023/10/19 9:42
Howard
 Top  Print   
 


Re: Floor Board on 1937 120
#10
Home away from home
Home away from home

Larry Reber
See User information
When I was doing the refresh on my 37 I also found the material was flaking and a little soft so I used SPAR VARNINSH on it to help stabelize and bond it together.

This worked great
NOTE: almost any penetrating finish in your shop could be used as you want it to soak in and help bond the upper fibers.

Posted on: 2023/10/26 0:52
Larry Reber
 Top  Print   
 








Search
Recent Photos
Photo of the Day
Recent Registry
Website Comments or Questions?? Click Here Copyright 2006-2024, PackardInfo.com All Rights Reserved