When I was still running my shop I had one just like yours go thru. Complete engine rebuild with upgraded exhaust vales, tranny and overdrive, Steering parts, differential axle bearings and seals, rebuilt radiator, Wiring, etc. He would drive it during the summer months, bring it in for the winter with a shopping list of repairs and take it home for the summer. I often thought in addition to repairs he was using my shop for indoor winter storage. The las thing done was to move it up the road to a restorer that did the worlds greatest paint work.
Good afternoon Sir, would you listen to that wonderful vehicle. Just as Smooth and quiet as can be. Those Packards had the plan for a great automobile. Thanks for a truly relaxing and comfortable trip. You take care and good luck. luck
In high school mid-70's I had a chance to buy a '41 Packard Clipper straight 8 sedan. It'd been garaged 20 years. But I didn't have the $800 minimum it would have cost. And I had high school to finish, work for the summer, then college... But I've long loved Packards. Thanks for your videos.
Thank you. I really enjoy being able to ride along, even virtually. Brings back so many good memories of my youth.
When I was still running my shop I had one just like yours go thru. Complete engine rebuild with upgraded exhaust vales, tranny and overdrive, Steering parts, differential axle bearings and seals, rebuilt radiator, Wiring, etc. He would drive it during the summer months, bring it in for the winter with a shopping list of repairs and take it home for the summer. I often thought in addition to repairs he was using my shop for indoor winter storage. The las thing done was to move it up the road to a restorer that did the worlds greatest paint work.
Absolutely gorgeous...thanks for the ride...
Good afternoon Sir, would you listen to that wonderful vehicle. Just as Smooth and quiet as can be. Those Packards had the plan for a great automobile. Thanks for a truly relaxing and comfortable trip. You take care and good luck. luck
Absolutely beautiful. Nice to see another Packard out here. I'm in Stephens City.
Wonderful auto, from a perspective I've never experienced.
Have seen Packards at shows, but never ever sat inside one. Thanks for the riding tour.
As Jay Leno would say; 'Road hugging weight.'
A car that'd be fulfilling to be in, almost no matter what 'she's' doing
In high school mid-70's I had a chance to buy a '41 Packard Clipper straight 8 sedan. It'd been garaged 20 years. But I didn't have the $800 minimum it would have cost. And I had high school to finish, work for the summer, then college... But I've long loved Packards. Thanks for your videos.
WOW no plastic if you hit a new car, it will destroy it.