Carlisle always has such awesome events. To answer your question regarding the 1947 Packard Super Clipper. It appears to be a limo. If you look behind the front seat, there is a handle that is used to pull out a "jump seat". The jump seat pulls out from the rear of the front seat and the bottom part of the "jump" seat rests on the bracket that you see on the floor. When the jump seat is not in use, it can be used as a foot rest. Hope this helps. Great video! Thanks for posting.
I like the red '68 Camaro (20:17). It would be nice to know if it has a Turbo 400, 12 bolt rear/positraction, and engine size. With the 540 area code, the car appears to be in Virginia.
@ericclaeyborn3600, unfortunately there was nobody near the car when we were there. It notes a numbers matching drivetrain. So, with the original 327ci small block, it wouldn't likely be a turbo 400 and is likely a 10-bolt. The trans would likely be a 2-speed powerglide or a turbo 350. Noting the console and horseshoe shifter, I might guess it's a TH350. If you happen to call the seller, please let us know the details. Thanks!
@@GearheadGarageSale Thank you, for that info. I live in Illinois, so I wouldn't be able to buy it, so I don't want to waste the sellers time. What you said seems highly probable.
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Carlisle always has such awesome events. To answer your question regarding the 1947 Packard Super Clipper. It appears to be a limo. If you look behind the front seat, there is a handle that is used to pull out a "jump seat". The jump seat pulls out from the rear of the front seat and the bottom part of the "jump" seat rests on the bracket that you see on the floor. When the jump seat is not in use, it can be used as a foot rest. Hope this helps. Great video! Thanks for posting.
Thank you, Dave! That's great information. It was a beautiful car. Just checked out your channel and subscribed a via personal account. Good stuff!!
@@GearheadGarageSale Thank you SO MUCH! You guys have a cool channel as well. Good luck with it. I subscribed to it. Thanks again!
My 1972 Buick Electra 225 has rear ash trays and lighters also.
Thanks, Robert. We do love us a "deuce and a quarter"! Very cool cars.
I like the red '68 Camaro (20:17). It would be nice to know if it has a Turbo 400, 12 bolt rear/positraction, and engine size. With the 540 area code, the car appears to be in Virginia.
@ericclaeyborn3600, unfortunately there was nobody near the car when we were there. It notes a numbers matching drivetrain. So, with the original 327ci small block, it wouldn't likely be a turbo 400 and is likely a 10-bolt. The trans would likely be a 2-speed powerglide or a turbo 350. Noting the console and horseshoe shifter, I might guess it's a TH350. If you happen to call the seller, please let us know the details. Thanks!
@@GearheadGarageSale Thank you, for that info. I live in Illinois, so I wouldn't be able to buy it, so I don't want to waste the sellers time. What you said seems highly probable.
I'm crazy about redheads