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  1. Good day i know its fives years since you posted about the packard distributor did you sell the distributor or is it still available.? my email is raycrom@xtra.co.nz many thanks Ray
  2. Hi Guys i purchased a very nice 1936 Chrysler airstream convertible sedan about 4 years ago, ( from the USA) i paid $60k usa dollars and then did work on the brakes, water pump, fuel pump, rebuilt the gear box and many other small things. My car has just completed a 3000 mile rally without any problems. I also own a 1936 4 door twin side mount sedan right hand drive; and a 1936 C8 convertible coupe they only made about 497 4 door convertible sedans ( 6 cylinder) and only 240 straight 8 convertible coupes All three cars have factory overdrive, one has the factory radio, two have the deluxe steering wheel cars with overdrive have the speedo with 3 sets of numbers, and the hand brake on the rear wheels
  3. Hi i own two 1936 Chrysler C6 airstreams Only the Chrysler and desoto had the hand brake on the rear wheels IF THEY HAD AN OVERDRIVE the Chrylser also had a different speedo same face as the airflow but gold in colour. The 1936 Chrysler C6 & C7 if they had overdrive had rear wheel brakes, this was a heavy overdrive which was called the first type - one peice the 1937 and later had a two piece type over drive which had the hand brake on the back of the gear box, my understanding is that all later overdrives had the hand brake on the gearbox, and that only the 1936 with the heavier overdrive had the hand brake on the rear wheels. They also had special rear wheel cylinders as they are mounted upside down - to miss the hand brake linkage. i hope this helps Ray From New Zealand
  4. I used to own a supercharged Graham and found that continental fork hoists motors are a good supply of parts for the Graham motor as they are basically a continental motor regards Ray
  5. I have a 1936 Chrylser Airstream and yes the tail light does have a chrome spider web cover. Do you have any spare differential parts, mainly crown wheel and pinion. Thanks Ray from New Zealand
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