My latest project http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rdshots012.jpg I just learned that they made these and was lucky enough to find one:D http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rdshots013.jpg
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My latest project http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rdshots012.jpg I just learned that they made these and was lucky enough to find one:D http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...rdshots013.jpg
About a 58 Packard
Welcome to the long roof society
Looks right to me Charlie,
1958 Packard Station Wagon | Station Wagon Finder
Yup, '58 Studepackard.........if unique is what you seek you've got a pinnacle. I'm not puttin' your car down, I like long roofs, and this one, especially with the roof rack, is '50s kitsch to the max. Done right this could be a killer cruiser. Die hard Packard people hate these death rattle cars, and they are a definitive example of a dying marque trying too hard to avoid the inevitable. Enjoy it.
Very unique, should make a cool hotrod. What are your plans with it?
If you needs parts/pieces etc i know a guy that has a bunch of stuff for them as well as kaisers and some studes.
Please don't take this wrong, but it reminds me how fugly late '50-early '60s cars got - I like it and probably the only thing I would consider changing are those head lights to singles - but then it wouldn't be a resto rod.
Does it have that monster Packard V8 anchor or did you get lucky and it has the Stude - which appeared to be a near clone of a Cadillac engine?
50s cars are the best in my book I really love the gaudy ones.I have always been a fan of 58 fords,58 chevies and I love the big finned cars ( These are 42 inches) One of my all time favorites is the 58 Packard Hawk and this is like a wagon version of that so I'm pretty happy with it. It does have Packard hawk engine(4.7 studebaker)minus the blower(a guy in Massachusets still has the supercharger from my engine) This one is likely to end up with a Chevy under the hood someday.
I think it's extremely weird & cool!!!:cool: So much so that I'd be afraid to cut it up or alter it much. In fact, I think the stock one in the link on Bug's post would be a nice way to go with it. Sometimes the factory design was so "out there" that trying to "update" it or "customize" it fails miserably. Of course, there are exceptions to that rule. After enough time passes, sometimes things that looked ridiculous when new, start to look kinda unique & special. This kinda looks like one of those to me....:)
I'd say single headlights with an eyebrow like a tri-five Chevy, lose the bumper and go rolled pan on the rear, and lose the rear doors and make it a Packard Nomad---then add an LS-? with a 6 speed and go cruizin'!!!!!
No matter how it ends up it will stay pretty stock appearing except for paint and wheels although I'm thinking of not reinstalling the Packard badging just so more folks will say WTF
.... let's see - small planes landing on the roof, the hood, could be a 'copter landing pad
{Daffy - don't get upset with us - it's all in good fun:D it IS a unique car}
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