1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual

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1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual

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1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual

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This Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) 1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual is a high-quality reproduction of the shop manual published by Packard Motor Car Company. It contains the factory-correct procedures and specifications which you'll need to take care of the maintenance and repair tasks on your classic Packard.

Whether you're working on a six, eight, super eight or even the glorious twelve, this reproduction manual has what you need to get the jobs done right. The alphabetical index breaks it down chart style with the systems covered on the left (top to bottom) and the models listed above across. You'll find your page numbers in a flash...like you're playing the old Battleship game!

What exactly does this service manual cover? There are details for: brakes, chassis oiling, chassis suspension, clutch, cooling, electrical, engine, frame, fuel system, rear axle, reference data, steering system, transmission and universal joints.

How is the information delivered? You'll find loads of text descriptions which have been packed with all of the necessary factory specifications. Even better, all of that rich text has been thoughtfully paired with a huge number of visual aids, such as: tables, cut-away illustrations, illustrations, black and white photographs and wiring diagrams. It presents the material with unrivaled clarity.

How thick is this book? There are 144 pages of professional instructions and descriptions found between the covers of this freshly-printed and packaged 1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual.

MODELS COVERED:

  • 1937 Packard Model 115-C
  • 1937 Packard Model 120 C
  • 1937 Packard Model 120-CD
  • 1937 Packard Model 1500
  • 1937 Packard Model 1501
  • 1937 Packard Model 1502
  • 1937 Packard Model 1506
  • 1937 Packard Model 1507
  • 1937 Packard Model 1508
  • 1938 Packard Model 1600
  • 1938 Packard Model 1601
  • 1938 Packard Model 1601-D
  • 1938 Packard Model 1602
  • 1938 Packard Model 1603
  • 1938 Packard Model 1604
  • 1938 Packard Model 1605
  • 1938 Packard Model 1607
  • 1938 Packard Model 1608

History makes the case that 1937 was the high-water mark for Packard. These stylish, luxury machines were immensely popular and the sales figures proved it.

The Packard name had long been admired as a high-end brand. They continued that tradition, but, due to factors like the great depression, Packard also extended their reach down the market and began to also offer more affordable cars.

Well-designed, well-built and durable, it's no wonder Packard cars were respected. They boasted quality fit and finish and were exhaustively tested. The long-standing company slogan "Ask the man who owns one" demonstrates their confidence and pride in their products.

In their day, these cars represented the best. When it comes time to work on yours, you should be sure to use the best materials available. That's just what you'll find with this helpful guide.

This factory-written shop manual is perfect for service, repairs, restoration and rebuild projects. Clear illustrations and photos show exploded views as well as component details, plus specifications on engine data, engine torque, carburetion and more.


Subject: 1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual - Includes Detailed Procedures and Instructions.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Brakes
  • Chassis Oiling
  • Chassis Suspension
  • Clutch
  • Cooling
  • Electrical
  • Engine
  • Frame
  • Fuel System
  • Rear Axle
  • Reference Data
  • Steering System
  • Transmission
  • Universal Joints
Sample Pages:
Below: 1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual Sample Page - Cooling
1937 - 1938 Packard Shop Manual Sample Page - Cooling Section

Specifications

  • Publisher: Detroit Iron
  • Author: Packard Motor Car Company
  • Pages: 144 - Hundreds of b&w illustrations
  • Binding: Paperback - 8.5 x 11 inches
  • Years: 1937 - 1938