|
|
#536131 - 09/07/08 05:05 PM
Packards in England
|
New Member
Registered: 09/07/08
Posts: 4
|
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#536135 - 09/07/08 05:34 PM
Re: Packards in England
[Re: mk14dr]
|
Long Time Member
Registered: 04/01/04
Posts: 5702
Loc: Dallas, Texas
|
Hello Dave, Thanks for the Great pictures! We here in the USA sometimes forget how many Packards there are 'Across the Pond'.  I really liked the one in a large parking area with the very English looking buildings in the background. 
_________________________
* Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing', Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *
Rick L.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#536230 - 09/08/08 02:26 AM
Re: Packards in England
[Re: Speedster]
|
Member
Registered: 05/04/07
Posts: 173
Loc: Epping NSW Australia
|
G'day Dave,
Any chance of some interior shots of the '38 Coupe front seat, dash, steering wheel and back seat area?
_________________________
Mal Packards '38 Eight Touring Sedan '41 120 Club Coupe
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#536321 - 09/08/08 03:20 PM
Re: Packards in England
[Re: Ozstatman]
|
New Member
Registered: 09/07/08
Posts: 4
|
Ozstatman -- Il try and get some this weekend. Unfortunately the '38 is tucked away in the back of the garage.
D
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#536332 - 09/08/08 04:22 PM
Re: Packards in England
[Re: mk14dr]
|
Long Time Member
Registered: 04/01/04
Posts: 5702
Loc: Dallas, Texas
|
this thing is so awful to drive on our roads, I'm curious why it's "Awful to drive"? Is it only because of the Left-hand-drive (that you're not accustomed to), or is there some other reason? I've never driven in the UK so I have no idea.
_________________________
* Asking Questions is a 'Good Thing', Since Learning is Always a 'Good Thing' *
Rick L.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#536553 - 09/09/08 03:24 PM
Re: Packards in England
[Re: Speedster]
|
New Member
Registered: 09/07/08
Posts: 4
|
I have to say, I haven't driven the 'red one'. It being LHD doesn't bother me, its not like its got the power to be overtaking folks, however John assures me that its a real handfull on our potholed, uneven roads. It must be prety bad, as the '52 isn't exactly the last word in handling. Changing direction , even on brand new whitewall radials, induces squeeling and screaching and is sketchy at best...
Im gonna try and get some pics of the interiors this weekend. I believe the opera coupe is mostly original, whereas the '52 has had some paint (originally dark green??) and has been retrimed.
D
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#536855 - 09/10/08 08:44 PM
Re: Packards in England
[Re: mk14dr]
|
Member
Registered: 09/12/06
Posts: 1273
|
Packards were known for their ease of handling and fine road manners and were very stable at high speeds.
Perhaps your Packard needs an alignment, or the shock absorbers need attention.
If your car has lever action shocks fill them up with shock absorber fluid or hydraulic jack oil if you can't get the right fluid.
If that doesn't help maybe you are used to driving much smaller lighter cars. Try driving it like a Rolls. Think of driving the dowager duchess to the queen mum's garden party. Or, if that doesn't work, imagine you have a car full of sleeping babies.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
#536857 - 09/10/08 08:47 PM
Re: Packards in England
[Re: Rusty_OToole]
|
Member
Registered: 09/12/06
Posts: 1273
|
Packards were made for rough roads, in those days England had much better roads than America especially rural America. American cars were made to cope with potholed dirt and gravel roads.
They had longer suspension travel and more ground clearance as a rule.
|
|
Top
|
|
|
|
Moderator: 24T42, 24T42, Brenda Shore, Brenda Shore, gagliaj, Oldsfan, Oldsfan, Peter J.Heizmann, Peter J.Heizmann, Peter J.Heizmann, Peter J.Heizmann, Steve Moskowitz
|
The last of the special built pedal cars will be going up for sale at the RM Auctions in Scottsdale in January. Built by the renown restorer Fran Roxas, this "Dusey" is truly is another work of art.
|
|
28333 Members
92 Forums
124303 Topics
563008 Posts
Max Online: 479 @ 03/26/08 04:18 PM
|
|
|
Lost your password? Can't remember your username? Having registration problems? Answers to many of these problems can be
FOUND HERE!
|
|
|