Now there’s
another name from the past! (but in this case it’s my Packard past). Haden, I have a couple of
parts seats from my 67 Convertible I did a few years ago. If you have a parts
book (or perhaps there’s one on the IML site you could use), give me the
part number of what you want, and I’ll compare it to the parts book for
the 67 – if they’re the same, they’re yours! Did the 64
have the automatic seat scooter (“door stretcher” in the
literature) – that might make the parts different –I’m not
sure.
Dick Benjamin (yes, I’m
still driving the 47 Custom Super 8 passenger after all these years – almost
300K on it now!)
Sorry folks, it’s
almost Imperial in stature, anyway.
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Subject: IML: 1964 Imp Convertible
- Pass Recling Seat Adjuster Broken
Needed: For
the passenger front seat with the adjustable reclining option.
I have removed the broken steel locking pawl which allows adjustment of and
locking into position of the passenger front seat back.
Your help and advice will be appreciated as to availability of a new or used
part or availability of repair of the original piece.
Also, I would like information on availability of replacement mufflers.
Either NOS, something of original equipment, or a substitution of similar
dimensions and tone. Due to the "X" member frame, the
convertible is dual exhaust and I understand it is not an interchangable
muffer with other
models.
Should the exhaust system on this car have resonators? I do not have any.
Haden Vandiver
Near Fort Worth, Texas
817-558-2012