Re: When's the last time you saw a '58 Packard hardtop?
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I'm a simple guy, I like things to be in black and white:
Posted on: 2010/10/13 20:39
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I guess they wanted 4 headlights to match the 4 tailfins lol.
Can someone photoshop one in gold metalflake? I think it would look smashing. By the way the fact book says they offered a 4 door sedan only in 1957. Is this correct?
Posted on: 2010/10/13 21:06
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Maybe not the whole car, but the tail lights would be a different story. If they lost the extra set of fins, I think the rear would look very respectable. If anyone has a mind to photoshop this deletion on the Request for the gold metal flake paint job, it would be interesting to see. The quad headlights look awfully tacked on, as noted. I don't see a way around that bulbous look. They look especially bad when unrestored, as the bulges seem to weather at a different rate than the fender. The two-tone job with the accented bulges in the contrasting blue color looks positively cross-eyed! One thing about these cars and the Studes that they were knocked off from, I do appreciate the smaller dimensions, especially with the kind of power they made. Were there any 6 cylinder models produced, or were the all brawny V8s of Packard or Studebaker heritage?
Posted on: 2010/10/13 21:46
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I actually like the added on tail fins. Of course, I just happen to like fins on cars!
And no, no 6cly cars, they were all 289's for both '57 and '58. '57 got you a supercharged car across the board, but in '58 the only supercharged car was the Packard Hawk. Of course, you can easily put a supercharger on any of the '58 models..
Posted on: 2010/10/13 21:49
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To each his own! They are, um, unique. Not entirely though. I believe Dodge/Desoto had something similar.
To answer my own question about the 6 cylinder cars... none of the Packards had the 6, and interestingly only the Studebaker Scotsman and Champion, and the Silver Hawk are listed as 6 cylinder cars, the Silver Hawk also available with the V8 option. This is according to Carnut, and may or may not be accurate. But it looks like Studebaker went for V8s in a big way in those years, running somewhat counter to their econocar image.
Posted on: 2010/10/13 21:55
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You didn't have to answer your own question, I answered it in my previous post.
Posted on: 2010/10/14 5:50
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I showed this post to my wife last night, and she LIKES these...
I'd like to see one close up. And I have an old SIA DriveReport at home that concludes they're okay for 1958...
Posted on: 2010/10/15 13:48
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It never ceases to amaze me that S-P did such a great styling job on the 57 Packard, and on very short notice. What amazes me more is the truly terrible job they did on the 58s.
Posted on: 2010/10/16 11:29
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What amazes me more is the truly terrible job they did on the 58s. jack vines
Posted on: 2010/10/16 15:18
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