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Packard Discuss 1937 Packard 120 and 115 Parts Interchange in the DOMESTIC MAKES & MODELS forums; Does anyone know if the front suspension parts shocks, springs, and arms are the same for both the 1937 Packard 115 and 120 models? What parts are the same and ...
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    1937 Packard 120 and 115 Parts Interchange

    Does anyone know if the front suspension parts shocks, springs, and arms are the same for both the 1937 Packard 115 and 120 models? What parts are the same and what parts are different? Do any of the 35 or 36 parts interchange between the two models?
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    Bob

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    Re: 1937 Packard 120 and 115 Parts Interchange

    Some parts are the same, many are different. The important parts are different. Suggest you use the parts book as the definitive resource, or specify what you are trying to accomplish.
    A garage full of 1937 115C and 120C Cars, Parts and Projects.

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    Re: 1937 Packard 120 and 115 Parts Interchange

    My brother has a 37 Packard 115 Sedan and is planning to street rod it. I was thinking of using his front suspension on my 37 Packard 120 since he is replacing it with a Mustang front end and my front end is shot. I don't have a copy of the book you referenced. Will look for one at the next swap meet.
    Thanks.
    Bob

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