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Projects 1937 Packard 115 coupe

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by zzrodney, Dec 12, 2021.

  1. zzrodney
    Joined: Dec 12, 2021
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    zzrodney

    Yeah, I know 4 doors are considered OK in OZ, but here we go for the cleaner, less cluttered look of a 2 door body....
     
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  2. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Now that the body is stabilized, I removed all the tube bracing, making it easier to get on with more floor installation...
    Bracing will go back in again before the top chop begins. IMG_4522.JPG IMG_4521.JPG
     
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  3. Jacksmith
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    Curious... how much of a chop? I'll guess @ 2"?
     
  4. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Just a shave and a haircut - 1" in front, 2" in the rear, pull the base of the rear window back without cutting the opening and lean the B pillar forward. Same as I did recently on the same body style, gives it a more flowing shape without being an obvious overchop. The way I see it, the roof on the Packard is a little too 'formal', trying to capture more of a 36 Ford or Willys shape..
     
  5. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Finally got the front wheels and tires, still waiting on M&H to produce the Cheater slicks for the rear.... IMG_4552.JPG IMG_4558.JPG
     
  6. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Redid the engine mounts with a removeable center section and mocked up the blower stuff for some inspiration. Also loosely put the front sheet metal together to get a look at how things fit. The headers will need to be cut up and reassembled to fit under the fenders as I expected, probably mount the headlights near to where they are sitting, eliminating the stock tall pedestals. IMG_4585.JPG IMG_4586.JPG IMG_4590.JPG IMG_4591.JPG IMG_4594.JPG IMG_4606.JPG IMG_4605.JPG IMG_4600.JPG
     
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  7. rockable
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    Can't wait to see you hit the home stretch on this one, Charlie. Rest up and recuperate in AZ!
     
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  8. Jacksmith
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    OH YEAH!!
     
  9. Just checking in on the progress. It's awesome. Keep the updates coming.
     
  10. Atwater Mike
    Joined: May 31, 2002
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    I recall the early to mid '60s trend in Gassers... '40s Pontiacs, Buicks, Cad coupes. Wilbur Sut (Sut's auto wrechers, 10th St., San Jose) was the primary purveyor of Roadmaster, LaSalle and Pontiac super gearboxes.
    The Buick inline 8's were rulers of the class, Fremont Drags (later 'Baylands')
    This Packard is an extreme example... Just amazing.
     
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  11. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Back to work after spending the winter in Az 20230408_110059.jpg 20230408_110122.jpg 20230409_113543.jpg 20230409_113610.jpg 20230409_170620.jpg 20230409_170641.jpg , installed the gas tank from Tanks Inc, mounted a Steer Clear unit to solve the steering linkage issue and got to work modifying the 567 Chev headers to fit under the fenders.
     
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  12. rockable
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    Nice work! Glad you're back at it!
     
  13. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Finished up the headers and made a panel to cover the gas tank. 20230411_144413_resized_1.jpg 20230411_144413_resized_1.jpg 20230411_165702_resized.jpg 20230411_144413_resized_1.jpg
     
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  14. oliver westlund
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    Way cool! My recent aquisition...gonna make a 5 window out of it 20230301_132816.jpg
     
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  15. dirt t
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    Great HOT ROD.
     
  16. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Nice! looking forward to the build.
     
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  17. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Got the rest of the floor in today, made the tranny tunnel removeable. 20230414_172734_resized.jpg 20230414_172800_resized.jpg
     
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  18. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Took my vintage Moon go pedal off the wall 20230415_165853_resized.jpg 20230415_165808_resized.jpg 20230415_165900_resized.jpg where it's hung for years, finally giving it a home - a little divot needed in the trans tunnel. Also made mounts for the seats, early Mustang style from Jegs, just need to weld nut plates to the floor for mounting.
     
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  19. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Seats mounted and TCI shifter, made a steel cover for it instead of the black Tupperware one....

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  20. rockable
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    You go, Charlie!
     
  21. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    20230419_165959_resized_2.jpg 20230419_085228_resized.jpg 20230419_085939_resized.jpg 20230419_090719_resized.jpg 20230419_105052_resized.jpg 20230419_105102_resized.jpg 20230419_111715_resized.jpg 20230419_165950_resized_2.jpg Top chopping day - just a shave and a haircut - 1 1/" from the A pillars and 2 1/2" from theB pillars to bring down the too tall look of the rear of the roof. Also pulled the door frame of the B pillar back to match the angle of the A pillar somewhat. Bottom edge of the rear window pulled back 1" to - all to give the roof a more flowing shape and not an obvious over chop.
     
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  22. zzrodney
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    Been working on the doors - they've been off this body for 50 years and being shoved around from barn to shed, etc., has surely tweaked it out of shape, plus creating the new floor, mounting it on the frame and subsequent top chopping - they just won't fit right. Had to reshape the top hinges for better alignment and vertically slice them to bring the body line up to match the quarter panel reveal - fenders next. 20230425_163032_resized.jpg 20230426_164634_resized.jpg 20230510_160431_resized.jpg 20230511_170115_resized.jpg
     
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  23. zzrodney
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    Starting on rear fenders, pass side is not too bad, just need to open it up for the tires a bit, they will be 1" taller than the one posed for these pics. Drivers side needed rust repair and to put back on the 3" someone chopped of the rear of it. 20230513_133842_resized.jpg 20230514_170936_resized.jpg 20230513_133745_resized.jpg
     
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  24. Rusty Heaps
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    Don’t do it! It would make a great boulevard cruiser as a 4dr. I just acquired this project barn find 1940 120 series and intend to go Chevrolet small block, automatic, and rear end. I’m glad this thread happened to be up today. Very timely. I look forward to your progress. E1DD044B-E4B6-4CDD-82AB-126BC7E47D96.jpeg 72D1BF40-F5B4-4717-B701-007D230CEEA0.jpeg
     
  25. oliver westlund
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    Mines very rough and missing all the right stuff to qualify it for customizing
     
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  26. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    F 20230516_170535_resized.jpg 20230515_170132_resized.jpg 20230516_170648_resized.jpg 20230516_170552_resized.jpg inished modifying both rear fenders and mounted cats eye tail lights
     
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  27. Are those the tail lights from Speedway? They look good there and way less expensive than Studebaker units. Did you have to make a flat recess for them to sit in?
     
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  28. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Yes, they're from Speedway - I just made a 1/8" plate base and flush mounted them, it's at a fairly flat point in the fender curve, a tiny bit of filler needed around them.
     
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  29. zzrodney
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    zzrodney

    Made a new valance for the grille shell to direct air to the rad, the original was pretty beat up. Also a filler piece at the top, got the rad mounted and repaired all the cracks, etc on the fenders. 20230531_105419_resized.jpg 20230531_143459_resized.jpg 20230531_143614_resized.jpg 20230531_131015_resized.jpg 20230531_131004_resized.jpg 20230531_131106_resized.jpg
     
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  30. patsurf
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