Thanks for showing the Packard it’s good that people like you take an interest in just plain old American sedans. There is always something to learn for me I always thought that the 200 only had the 288 motor, but there sits a 9 bearing 327 ! And it looks like it’s been in there from the factory. Take the spark plugs out pour 1 ounce of Marvel Mystery oil in each cylinder and put the plugs back in and let it sit for 1 week. Then new battery and some Rec 90 gas and I bet she’d fire ! I love the vin. plate: Packard Motor Car Company Detroit Michigan Made in the United States Of America .
Glad you like it. I love these and wish I could keep every one of them! I'm thankful there are people who have the resources to get them back in shape for the next generation to enjoy!
Thanks for showing the Packard it’s good that people like you take an interest in just plain old American sedans. There is always something to learn for me I always thought that the 200 only had the 288 motor, but there sits a 9 bearing 327 ! And it looks like it’s been in there from the factory. Take the spark plugs out pour 1 ounce of Marvel Mystery oil in each cylinder and put the plugs back in and let it sit for 1 week. Then new battery and some Rec 90 gas and I bet she’d fire ! I love the vin. plate: Packard Motor Car Company Detroit Michigan Made in the United States Of America .
Glad you like it. I love these and wish I could keep every one of them! I'm thankful there are people who have the resources to get them back in shape for the next generation to enjoy!
Restoring that one will keep you busy for awhile!
Same guy. I’m the pastor. Just commented using my phone and wasn’t paying attention to which account!
What did you do with the 1966 F100...
Fixing it up.
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Is the truck now yours, or do you know them...