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As Neil said. It is a model 51C which is a Super. Same engine as the Special. The one special order item is it does not have running boards. Now in 1941 running boards disappeared on all Buicks with the new styling. Maybe this was a "late" in production car? But being #161, I don't think so....
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My brother is looking for a Packard 120. He is interested in a 2 door car that is driven. He is not looking for a project car. He is looking or a car that does not have to be perfect but correct. If you know of such a car, please reach out to me. Thank you.
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My brother is looking for a Packard 120. He is interested in a 2 door car that is driven. He is not looking for a project car. He is looking or a car that does not have to be perfect but correct. If you know of such a car, please reach out to me. Thank you.
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Is there any difference in 30W Non-detergent motor oil? Is there one that stands out better than the others? Are there any chemists out there that can shed any light on this? Thanks!
I am using this in a non-rebuilt engine or 18 years.
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I saw one on eBay a couple of weeks ago for a Packard.
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Good luck on your restoration. I am sure it will be a fun project.
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What is the overall diameter of the cap? Thanks
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Hope you are feeling well Steve!
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I remember purchasing that book at the Vienna, VA national meet. He was a nice guy with a wealth of information. I love that book. I will keep my eyes out for another copy.
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I am looking or a picture of a pen and notepad for a 1937 Packard that would sit in the rear armrest. Thank you.
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I had already reached out to D&S Plating. They do not do bumpers. Thanks
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What state are you located? Thanks
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I can’t tell from the angle of the picture. Is there a rear bumper as well or two front bumpers?
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I have been trying to get quotes on rechroming bumpers for my 1937 Packard. I am not sure where to look after 3 local companies said they no longer have tanks to do that work. I am not looking to have to ship them. Thanks
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Don’t look for it. You may be disappointed to find it went to Australia like my 53 Oldsmobile super 88. I searched the internet by the VIN. Won’t do that again.
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Not mine.
Classic car that would be the center of attention at a CCCA or CLC event!
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On 12/17/2022 at 2:45 PM, edinmass said:
Congratulations on buying a very fine automobile. Please……never ever haul a car in a small trailer like that backwards. It’s a disaster waiting to happen.I expect you will have a lifetime of enjoyment with that machine. They are fantastic drivers and seldom change hands. It’s almost like driving a modern car………..I’m certain you will be smiling for days. Enjoy! Ed
Thanks Ed. The seller delivered the car to me. I thought I would see the back end of the car when he dropped the gate. I don’t plan on trailering this car at all. It was purchased to be driven. The way it should be.
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That is just a hot mess!
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Well after years of searching and driving several Buicks, PierceArrows and Packards, I found myself looking at a car slightly outside of the years I was originally looking at. The Buick 90 series proved to be elusive. The Pierce-Arrows I looked at were all beautiful cars, but a Packard stood out above the rest. The reason for this status was the fact that the car has been in the same family for 70 years. Included are maintenance records as well as the condition of the car as evidenced by the condition of the paint, interior and engine. Oh and it was fun to drive as well.
My new car...1937 Packard Super 8 Formal Sedan
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Raise your hand if you drove at least one old Buick this weekend
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Well there is still some snow on the ground but the sky is blue, so why not take a ride? My wife and I took Teddy on the ride as well for the first ride if the new year.