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Revision as of 16:20, 7 October 2009
Packard Predictor | |
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Packard | |
aka | Type aka here, not up there |
Introduction | 1956 |
Class | Concept Car |
Body Style | how many doors+how many seats+what type of body |
Length | 222 in |
Width | 85 in |
Height | 54.125 in |
Wheelbase | 122 in |
Weight | 6000 lb (curb) |
Transmission | transmission + drive |
Engine | engine |
Power | N/A hp @ N/A rpm N/A lb-ft of torque @ N/A rpm |
Similar | similar (competition) |
Designer | Designer (lead designer if it was a team effort) |
The Packard Pedictor was a show car built to tour automotive shows in 1956 and display possible future Packard styling. It was built on a stretched 122-ich Clipper chasis and was powered by a 352-cid V-8. the idea was thought up by William Schmidt approved by Packard president James Nance and designed by Richard Teague. The orginal name for the concept was the Packard Projector. The vehicle had a very long, low and wide body and was noted for its minimal use of chrome and push-button controls.
See Wikicars' comprehensive Packard Predictor Review.
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Unique Attributes
- Roof doors operated by push buttons that eased ingress and egress
- Retractable vertical rear window
- Unique "canopy" C-pillar
- Bucket seats front and rear with full-lenght console
- Hidden headlamps
- Windshield that wraps onto the roof
- Reversible seat cushions- leather on one side, fabric on the other.
Specs
Engine
- Type: OHV V-8, cast iron block and cylinder heads
- Displacement: 352 cubic inches
- Bore x stroke: 4.0 x 3.5 inches
- Compression ratio: 9.5:1
- Horsepower @ rpm: 260 @ 4,600
- Torque @ rpm: 380-lbs.ft. @ 2,800
- Valvetrain: Hydraulic lifters
- Main bearings: Five
- Fuel system: Single Rochester Type 4GC four-barrel carburetor
- Lubrication system: Full pressure
- Electrical system: 12-volt, Auto-Lite generator
- Exhaust system: Dual exhausts exiting through the rear bumper
Transmission
- Type: Pushbutton-controlled Twin-Ultramatic 2-speed planetary automatic with torque converter and direct-drive lockup
- Ratios
- 1st: 1.82:1
- 2nd: 1.00:1
- Reverse: 1.63:1
Differential
- Type: Hypoid gears
- Ratio: 3.54:1
- Drive-axels: Semi-floating
Steering
- Type: Worm and roller
- Ratio: 22.5:1
- Turns, lock-to-lock: 3.9
Brakes
- Type: 4-wheel hydraulic, Bendix power assist
- Front/Rear: 12-inch drums
Chasis and Body
- Construction: All-steel body on channel-section frame with central X-member
- Body style: Two-door, four-passenger hardtop
- Layout: front engine, rear-wheel drive
Suspension
- Front: Unequal A-arms, anti-roll bar, full-length torsion bars with automatic load level, tubular shocks
- Rear: Solid axle, full-lengthe torsion bars with automatic load level, tubular shocks
Wheels and Tires
- Wheels: Pressed Steel
- Front/Rear: 7.60 x 15 inches
- Tires, Front/Rear: 7.60 x 15 whitewalls
Track
- Front track: 59.7 inches
- Rear track: 60 iches
Capacities
- Crankcase: 5 quarts
- Cooling system: 6.75 gallons
- Fuel tank: 20 gallons
- Automatic trans.: 11 quarts
- Rear axle: 3.5 pints
Calculated Data
- Horsepower per c.i.d.: 0.74
- Weight per horsepower: 23.08 pounds
- Weight per c.i.d.: 17.05 pounds
Pricing
Packard spent $70,000 dollars on the Predictor in 1956.
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See Also
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Studebaker-Packard Corporation Clipper | Packard | Studebaker | Ultramatic Models 200 · 300 · Caribbean · Cavalier · Clipper · Clipper Constellation · Eight · Light Eight · Super Eight · Executive · Four Hundred · Hawk · One-Eighty · One-Ten · One-Twenty · Patrician · Packard Six · Twin Six/Twelve · Station Sedan · Studebaker based Packards Concept Models Balboa-X · Pan American · Panther · Predictor · Request · Special Speedster One-Off Customs Brown Bomber · El Paso · Pacifica · Parisian · Howard Darrin · James J. Nance · James Ward Packard · William Dowd Packard · George T. Christopher · Hugh Ferry · Alvan Macauley · Edward Macauley · Jesse Vincent · Richard Teague · John Reinhart | ||
James Ward Packard and William Dowd Packard | None; Defunct | A division of the Studebaker-Packard Corporation |
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