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Packard - Buy Sell - Antique Automobile Club of America Packard Only• Include either “FS” (For Sale) or “WTB” (Want to Buy) along with the year, make, model, etc Tags: • Please use the provided tags in addition to including the details in your subject line Post Description: Be sure to include the following in your listing: • Year, Make, and Model • Detailed Description • Photos — lots of them! (strongly encouraged) • Price
The Long Road To A Packard - Discussion Forums What I am about to describe is not super technical No there is not a Packard hidden in a barn at the end of a long road I am not going to be making any profound statements or revealing an earth-shattering Packard discovery Rather, this is a personal story that I think might interest some folks
Packard - Antique Automobile Club of America - Discussion Forums I own a 39 Packard 120 sedan with overdrive Can someone explain to me how the overdrive operates and the way it feels when you are driving the car with it on or off I have the cable with the knob but when I push it or pull it there is no difference in how the car performs The cable is moving a
1956 Power Brake upgrade - Packard - Discussion Forums As anyone who owns one of these the master cylinder and brake booster is in the worst locationever Has anyone done an upgrade to them? I started to work on switching over to a prw brake system out of a lynx years ago, butkinda lost interest in the Packard Now the interest is back, as is some mo
Valve adjustment - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of America . . . I have a question about adjusting valves Surfing around other car marquee websites, I have noticed on some the procedure is to get the engine warmed, shut it off and then setting the #1 cylinder to a firing position, then adjusting some of the valves Then turning the engine 180 degrees and sett
1948-50 Vaccuum lines. How and where? - Packard - Discussion Forums My 1950 Super Eight has double fuel pump The bottom part picks the fuel from the line and sends it up to the carb My doubt is the upper part I have no lines in or out now Can somebody tell me what and how to do connections there? Also, where does the winshield wiper motor vaccuum line picks t
1935-1941 Packard Junior Parts and other parts I have had many Packard enthusiasts wanting a list of most of the Packard parts I have in my barn collection for over 35 years The following is a partial list of 1935-1941 Junior parts, a few Senior parts, and a few non-Packard parts
1940 Vehicle Serial Number - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of . . . Where is the vehicle identification number located on a 1940 Packard 120 series? Also the engine number? I believe that the car was last titled using the engine number The car is a basket case and the door handles have been removed making it difficult to open the doors As of yet I have not open
Straight eight speed - Packard - Antique Automobile Club of America . . . This is in response to a thread I read on another (Packard) board As I am not a member over there, and as I recognise many of the same names as here, I thought I could post a few ideas here Road tester Tom McCahill had something to say about Packard speed and the perception of same in the 50s I