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And other makes also. Combining the door and cap into one piece seems like elegant engineering to me
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It’s going to vary by make. The last civilian 42 Packard (similar photo to the Plymouth) has a chrome bumper. But Packard also produced cars for military use
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I’m sure they were using up existing parts as much as possible. I don’t think it was unknown to paint over chrome for appearances’ sake.
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The Golf needed a roll hoop because it was a modification of a closed car design, like the later Olds. Convertibles designed as such, and smaller, didn’t need one. Think British and Italian sports cars - Alfa, Fiat, MG
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1929 wood steering wheel, how to finish
bryankazmer replied to Floyd J's topic in General Discussion
There is a difference between tung oil and tung oil finish. The latter is cut with things like linseed oil or varnish. It dries faster but the finish is not as easy to repair -
Antique Week cover story- hood ornaments
bryankazmer replied to rocketraider's topic in General Discussion
The term back then was the tinsel turkey -
1932 Auburn Speedster, not mine.
bryankazmer replied to Xander Wildeisen's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Non original body and engine but it’s “restored”?????? -
1956 Imperial Ghia Limousine $4750
bryankazmer replied to B Jake Moran's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Packard built the Senior and Junior models separately in the 1930’s. The 1954 Executive sedan and limo were built from Patricians by I believe Henney. The Ghia Imperials start with the body after the 55-56, if I recall correctly. you’re correct in that the Cadillac 75 sold many more cars than either -
1956 Imperial Ghia Limousine $4750
bryankazmer replied to B Jake Moran's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Another low volume choice was the 1954 Packard Executive sedan and limo -
Seat upholstery is not original type but at least period type. Make the white parts blue
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1950 Packard - $20,000
bryankazmer replied to Leif in Calif's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
The second armrest added to the driver door is, um, interesting -
'31 Model A with Air Conditioning $22,500
bryankazmer replied to Leif in Calif's topic in "Not Mine" Automobiles For Sale
Advertiser might profit by looking up what “restored” means. -
The 32 phaeton might find the right crowd through the CCCA. The 47 and 48 could be paired as they would appeal to the same crowd