1951 Packard training film - The inside Facts

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2024

Комментарии • 27

  • @JackF99
    @JackF99 Год назад +2

    0:25 a face only a mother could love ; )

  • @BELCAN57
    @BELCAN57 3 года назад +12

    Thanks Matt!
    These are real "Automotive Gold" to us Packard aficionados.

    • @MatsCarVideos
      @MatsCarVideos  3 года назад

      Thanks Steve, I'm glad you are enjoying them

  • @johndonlon1611
    @johndonlon1611 3 года назад +8

    See the Cold War Motors "Straight 8 Showdown" videos on their Packard/Buick field find cars in 2019 and see that Packard run and function 70 years later. That's a real tribute to Packard durability.

  • @georgechambless2719
    @georgechambless2719 Год назад +2

    The 24th series is my favorite postwar Packard. Looks like they were built like tanks!

  • @Disques13Swing
    @Disques13Swing 2 года назад +5

    Packard used to be the Cat's Pajamas back in the day, even outselling Cadillac!
    Too bad she's long gone these days.

    • @winstonelston5743
      @winstonelston5743 Месяц назад

      Y'know, Henry Ford rode to his final reward in a Packard.

  • @hussamal-takriti8792
    @hussamal-takriti8792 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful TECHNOLOGY Ever lasting engines

  • @friendofdorothy9376
    @friendofdorothy9376 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for loading this. I enjoyed it.

  • @mikedrown2721
    @mikedrown2721 2 года назад +3

    The best side valve inline eight

    • @jimstrict-998
      @jimstrict-998 Год назад +1

      I'll take the shorter-stroke 288 version from the Packard 200.

  • @winstonelston5743
    @winstonelston5743 Месяц назад

    I'm sold. Where's the nearest Packard Sales Agent?

  • @alanpeters4997
    @alanpeters4997 2 года назад

    Thanks 👍😃

  • @postal_the_clown
    @postal_the_clown 2 года назад +1

    My Grandpa was a Packard dealer mechanic around this time. Except for one unpleasant story (nothing injurious), he was happier later working for Douglas. He was a Chrysler guy anyway.

  • @bobmarker6812
    @bobmarker6812 3 года назад +3

    I didn't know 2 engines had 5 main bearings and one had 9.

  • @davidpowell3347
    @davidpowell3347 Год назад +1

    I thought that the 9 main bearing engine was called the "Spitfire" engine
    I wonder if anyone knows whether the top Buick engine of the era had 9 main bearings?
    Would be interesting to have a neutral mechanic do a side by side disassembly and comparison of the Pontiac Eight and the smaller 5 bearing Packard engine (which had a somewhat larger displacement than the Pontiac)
    I believe an oil filter system was a dealer add on for the Pontiac,most of the cars didn't have it and that probably contributed to the typical older car blue smoke exhaust that usually started to show up not too long after 50 or 60 thousand miles
    Was the 9 main engine developed from the 356 engine? Did 1950 Packard have the 356?

    • @arise2945
      @arise2945 3 месяца назад

      I just looked at a 1949 Chrysler and it had a flathead 6 with "Spitfire" on the head.

    • @davidpowell3347
      @davidpowell3347 3 месяца назад

      @@arise2945 I think entry level Chryslers before 1951 came with 6 cyl. but New Yorker and/or Imperial came with an inline L head Eight
      1951 supposedly saw the first Hemi V8s but probably only in the most expensive models
      later all of the inline 6 would get replaced by the "Polyspherical" V8 ? (Below the Hemi in the price line)
      I think the flathead 6 used in the Chryslers was larger displacement than the flathead sixes used in Dodge and Plymouth
      weird that both Packard and Chrysler were calling their engines "Spitfire" I guess WW II aircraft were still on people's minds a lot although "Spitfire" and "Thunderbolt" were more names of aircraft rather than of aircraft engines

  • @davidpowell3347
    @davidpowell3347 Год назад

    I think they were affected by not having enough dealers as compared to the Big Three.
    Mandrel bent tail and exhaust pipes?

  • @z978ady
    @z978ady 2 года назад +1

    Wonder how many Packard salesmen came out of left field with zero automotive knowledge and poured over these films to get some idea of what they were selling.

    • @arise2945
      @arise2945 3 месяца назад

      Maybe a few, but many, many more men were highly interested in cars back then.

  • @neildickson5394
    @neildickson5394 3 года назад +1

    From 51, not 54.

    • @mrdanforth3744
      @mrdanforth3744 3 года назад +1

      That's right, tipoffs that this is the 51 - PACKARD in block letters on front of hood - raised speed lines on rear fenders - rounded corners on windshield. And, the Packard was all new in 51 not 54

    • @MatsCarVideos
      @MatsCarVideos  3 года назад

      Thanks, yes it is 51, I've fixed that in the title. :)

    • @MatsCarVideos
      @MatsCarVideos  3 года назад

      Thanks Neil, I have fixed that in the title :)

  • @whatsamattayu3257
    @whatsamattayu3257 11 месяцев назад +1

    There are Ford, Chevy, Packard, etc enthiisiasts, each for their own reason. But, no offense to Packard fans, the 1951 Packard front end was one ugly design.