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Packard V8 Performance Capabilities - Discussion Forums Greetings, All,In the standard transmission thread, a separate discussion began regarding the performance capabilities of the Packard V8 I thought it might be useful to have this in its' own subject title IMHO, the Packard V8 came with a lot of cast iron for the money However, as it came from P
Packard Info Newsletter - Antique Automobile Club of America Title : Packard Section from period Motors Manual Reads : 60 Content : This I belive is a Packard Section from a Motors Parts and Labor reference manual It contains basic information about all the models from 1940-54 It has a lot of tune up information, engine and body serial numbers
Vapor Locking - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of America . . . Every car in the fleet we took care of that got his treatment ran beautifully, and never gave the slightest fuel delivery problems, including grueling tests like the 1999 Packard centennial parade in Warren Shoot, we even had flat head V-8 Fords (the most notorious "vapor lockers" of them all!) that ran fine, no electric pump
Not Mine Automobiles For Sale - Discussion Forums Vehicles not personally owned by you, but listed for sale on external sites like Craigslist, eBay, etc Please include a link to the original listing
wiring diagrams 1920 - 1925 American makes - Discussion Forums I picked up a binder of wiring diagrams They were originally published in Automobile Digest so that repairmen could remove them and build up a collection in these binders These ones span the years 1920 - 1925 and it seems like most American makes are included See the (long) list below If you
straight 12 - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of America There was some discussion a while back on another board about the Packard monoblock 12 and whether or not it really existed The Cormorant from 1974 contains an article on the straight 12 in which the author, Jack Triplett, talks with Ralph Kellogg who was involved in the design of the engine whi