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Tom M

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  • Birthday 03/20/1965

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  1. Beautiful Looking forward to seeing some outdoor photos of it. 😎
  2. Thanks guys. Can't believe it has been over 15 years since I did the restoration. I have parts on it that still needs to be worked on. Bumpers needing chrome plating, have the leaf springs sitting in the garage waiting for a friend that has a lift and free from work to help me install the springs. Also need to look into the alignment. Front tires have excessive wear on them. The Packard will be passed down to one if my nephews, that is when the time comes for me to hand over the keys. Hopefully they will keep the legacy going.
  3. Beautiful day here in Woodridge IL Took Bryce out for his first ride in Packard today.
  4. Hi George, I live somewhat near those towns and can possibly take a look at it for you. Can you give me an idea on year and make?
  5. Morning photo from last week drive into work
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    Dadspackard 1969 GTO

    Brisk ride into work today. Not many days left until the salt flies....
  7. @demco32, I have purchased my headlight bulbs from this company dynamoregulatorconversions.com I am very pleased with the brightness of them. They are LED that's if you want to go that route.
  8. I buy these from the nearest dollar store and place them in and around the car which I hope helps eliminates some of the moisture.
  9. That is one outstanding clean up job you are doing.
  10. Very nice. You earn a top of the line steak for all the work you have done. 🥩
  11. Brad, As I was going through their tech questions some more I found this. "Leaf Finish Mike, Please can you inform what’s the best/correct finish for both the visible and invisible (IN THE STACK) parts of leaf springs? A couple of people I know insist on painting them totally including all in between the leafs, the normal for them bondaprimer / undercoat / enamel topcoat layers. (They do have to externally visually match body finish on some vehicles) While I don’t have any expertise in this area at all (as the following may well prove!), it seems as it just chafes out in weeks from between the leafs, prevents grease type protection adhering, harbors dirt and causes more rust than otherwise… Regards -Dave Dave, We do not recommend that any coating of any kind be applied to the inner surfaces of a leaf spring. The coating, whether it be paint or powder coating, WILL wear off due to interleaf friction. When the coating wears off, looseness between the leaves will appear. This looseness will allow the leaves extra movement which can cause premature breakage of the leaves or cause the center-bolt to shear. The rusting between the leaves is a natural thing caused by the interleaf fiction. Grease has an adverse reaction to spring steel which causes the steel to degrade and weaken the spring, so we do not recommend using grease/graphite between the leaves. The appearance of rust is something that has to be lived with. See what I had to say about Painting vs. Powder Coating vs. Chroming springs. -Mike" I just got off the phone with Mike and he stated grease is not recommended. Thanks for all your input Tom
  12. Nice work I like the mustache and glasses, Is he disguising himself 🥸
  13. Steve, Thanks. It will be interesting to hear what his mix is. Brad, Thanks for the link. I did go through their tech questions and read that one about greasing but still not sure if the ones they made for me should be greased or not. I have not received a response/email back from Mike at Eaton. There is some rust started to form between the leafs already so I need to get to the bottom of greasing or not.
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