1935 Packard V-12 Barn Find Part II Tom Laferriere Classic Cars

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  • @AzMarineGhillie
    @AzMarineGhillie 11 років тому +2

    Beautiful old car. I might have done a couple of pre-start checks a bit differently but it still a nice piece to have out running again. These pieces of historic automotive engineering are something to truly enjoy. Thanks for sharing.

  • @1ausskipper
    @1ausskipper 13 років тому +4

    an engineering masterpiece in good hands at last. Wonderful stuff. Inspiring.
    Tim, Australia.

  • @TestTubeBabySpy
    @TestTubeBabySpy 8 років тому +3

    wow, who could downvote this? thats a gorgeous piece of history!

  • @billkarmetsky4003
    @billkarmetsky4003 3 роки тому +2

    This car is an absolutely piece of beautiful art. I am in awe of this machine but the people who made it possible. Packard's were luxury cars from what I understand. Their demise tragic. But cars like this is their legacy.

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 2 роки тому

      The Packard was our Rolls-Royce - the finest car in the world.

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 2 роки тому

      Packard mis-managed their way out of business.

  • @tidiestflyer7570
    @tidiestflyer7570 8 років тому +6

    man I'm 16, but I absolutely love these kind of cars. I would totally drive this for my driving test XD.

    • @myrryxmas
      @myrryxmas 5 років тому

      you'd likely have trouble passing the parallel parking part of the exam. those things weigh over five thousand pounds and don't have power steering....

  • @winkyboy97
    @winkyboy97 8 років тому

    I think it's wonderful. All that history coming back to life. I feel really emotional.

  • @tomupchurch4911
    @tomupchurch4911 7 років тому +5

    It's nice seeing someone who knows how to use an open-end wrench efficiently by flipping it over between flats.

  • @mschiffel1
    @mschiffel1 5 років тому +4

    Packards were a magnificent car when new, and they're still a magnificent car today.

  • @lclaughton
    @lclaughton 7 років тому

    Very nice original car and it LOOKS TO BE COMPLETE!! That makes it a real jewel. How fortunate for you. I am writing this before you start it up...I will break open a bottle of wine to celebrate when I hear it running.

  • @ZowieDom
    @ZowieDom 12 років тому +1

    That old Packard runs pretty good and wow is it ever in good shape, very nice find.

  • @themilkman1188
    @themilkman1188 9 років тому +6

    What a beautiful car.

  • @4hankjr5
    @4hankjr5 7 років тому

    I get a kick out of the negative rude people who leave comments that should be kept to themselves. This man works very hard so you armchair enthusiasts can see what hard work can do for you.

  • @caddydaddy84
    @caddydaddy84 8 років тому +3

    Beautiful! Screw the haters. I'd work for you in a heartbeat. love saving old cars!

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 13 років тому +1

    What a car!! Having seen this, I'm beginning to understand why John Bolster described Packards of this era as being superior to the equivalent V12 Rolls-Royce. I think he said that the '34 V12 Packard was the last one where the cooling fan was gear driven rather than by belts, the latter being a reluctant concession by Packard for keeping production costs down.
    The vehicle exudes quality and to me, seems less showy than some P3 Rolls-Royce cars.
    A much appreciated posting. Peter, NZ.

  • @SilentSlayer94
    @SilentSlayer94 12 років тому +3

    It's a v12 with the power of a modern 2.8L v6! Nice find!

  • @richbright540
    @richbright540 5 років тому

    Beautiful! Thank you for helping preserve a bit of history! I personally would rather own and share this dream than own a new Bentley

  • @stephenkunst7550
    @stephenkunst7550 4 роки тому

    I admire your ability to work in a tight space.
    When I was in high school Auto shop , early 1970s, several of us had antique vehicles. The student teacher had a 48 Packard which he would bring in. It was very neat, but we called it "The Manatee"

  • @playingwithfirehurts
    @playingwithfirehurts 12 років тому

    I love the professional introduction of what you have done, You are a true car enthusiast

  • @promerops
    @promerops 7 років тому

    Beautiful old car. As the great Leonard Setright once wrote, "If there is one thing I like more than a straight six, it's two of them". The balance of that engine - it doesn't even quiver!

  • @wholeNwon
    @wholeNwon 9 років тому +7

    Can't believe you did that with the shop doors closed.

  • @loadi2865
    @loadi2865 9 років тому +2

    finaly some real car guys.....enjoyed every bit of your video( no crazy comedy just plain fun ) loved it.. thanks.

  • @YeOldeGeezer
    @YeOldeGeezer 2 роки тому

    Holy shit! Cars back then were absolutely bigger than modern cars

  • @ThunderAppeal
    @ThunderAppeal 13 років тому

    My eyes started tearing from all that smoke, there was so much of it I could smell it from here.

  • @castirondude
    @castirondude 13 років тому

    really like your care and attention to detail. Another thing I do sometimes is pump a 50/50 or 30/70 mix of diesel and engine oil through the oil system with a small electric fuel pump. It will build up 1-2 psi of pressure and lube the crankshaft + valvetrain. Putting oil in the cylinders will only lube the cylinders. Good luck!

  • @JohnMc52
    @JohnMc52 12 років тому +1

    Beautiful video! Very well done, when that 12 ran, I got chills!

  • @snowman3856
    @snowman3856 12 років тому

    look at that carb... what a piece of art... so is the car

  • @thefossman8829
    @thefossman8829 10 років тому +7

    You guys are lucky nobody did not die, lol you should keep an old exhaust pip around just put in in or on the cars tail pip and stick it out the door if you can.

  • @desdicado999
    @desdicado999 10 років тому

    one hell of a smooth engine ,beautiful

  • @GK1918
    @GK1918 11 років тому

    all I can say is just three luckey guys, I wish I was there. My father was a Packard
    freak & when I was born I was delivered in a 1936 120. Flatheads forever.
    best wishes.

  • @gramos1959
    @gramos1959 10 років тому

    Man that is so cool hearing that engine run

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 3 роки тому +1

    The Packard V-12 impressed Enzo Ferrari so much it inspired him to build the Colombo V-12 Ferrari engines that made the company so legendary. Also Rolls-Royce handpicked Packard to manufacture it's superb V-12 Merlin aircraft engines for the WW2 effort. Before that, in the fall of 1917, the War Department placed an order for 22,500 Liberty aircraft engines, designed by two engineers, one from Packard and one from Marmon. The manufacturing contract was divided among Buick, Ford, Cadillac, Lincoln, Marmon, and Packard.

  • @Groucho-tg1tx
    @Groucho-tg1tx 7 років тому +11

    doubt it was found in a barn looking that clean.

    • @rogerhector5885
      @rogerhector5885 5 років тому

      this part 2 maybe it was looking worse than that

  • @57silver
    @57silver 12 років тому

    surely one of the most elegant cars ever built

  • @philipmarlowe2415
    @philipmarlowe2415 6 років тому +2

    Must have been a mighty clean barn

  • @laurensbeerendonk2832
    @laurensbeerendonk2832 8 років тому

    Very nice car!
    I am really disappointed about all the negative responses, you did it really well, don't think about those knowbetters, you did a fine job!

    • @tlaferriere
      @tlaferriere  8 років тому

      I agree. This was just a fun video. Lots of negativity here.

  • @spazotis
    @spazotis 10 років тому

    I love the sound these old beasts make when you first crank em...kinda like Draculas casket

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS 12 років тому +1

    Sounds so smooth.....quiet...

  • @crxdelsolsir
    @crxdelsolsir 8 років тому +5

    You can tell this is not a BARN FIND with the car's condition being only a car wash & wax away from being show room condition.
    The fact the white side walls didn't look dirty or inconsistent dirt to show it was completely deflated when found shows the car's tyres were always inflated.
    I have stored cars with inflated tyres and believe me within 4 to 6 years the tyres are severely if not completely flat.
    This car has not been driven for only 2 to 3 years if not less.

    • @dmcnamara9859
      @dmcnamara9859 8 років тому +3

      +crxdelsolsir
      These clowns are not exactly the smartest cookies. Basically the term "barn find" has little credibility these days...............99% of the time.......a complete lie. Car stored in a Museum,out-back, parking garage,guess what? BARN FIND !

  • @2right4words
    @2right4words 11 років тому +6

    I've seen SO many videos where the guy starts the car after 30 years without pre-oiling the cylinders; one guy didn't even change the 50 year old oil, until a Friend told him to!

  • @bigredc222
    @bigredc222 7 років тому

    Very nice, that motor is so quiet, the only way to tell it was firing was by the sound of the starter disengaging.

  • @SquillyMon
    @SquillyMon 7 років тому +7

    Well where do you think that Mystery Oil was going to go ?

  • @PaRCQuadRacers
    @PaRCQuadRacers 7 років тому +7

    I just found this video.
    Great auto find.
    Someone tell me why the guys did NOT run a large hose out of the shop for the fumes?
    They have to be smarter than that.

    • @Richard-zc1cj
      @Richard-zc1cj 2 роки тому

      I just had a Einstein moment - start the car outside

  • @deormanrobey892
    @deormanrobey892 6 років тому +5

    Dryer vent hose 10 bucks. Respiratory system priceless.

  • @jimNboss
    @jimNboss 12 років тому

    Almost a religios experience for me. Great work! Great car. Thank you for sharing this fine sight.

  • @kd1s
    @kd1s 12 років тому

    We're just about to embark on a real estate venture that nets me a 2 car garage. Cant' wait to start project in there like this.

  • @Ottonic6
    @Ottonic6 7 років тому

    Packard V 12, 445.5 CID. What a car!

  • @Elk999us
    @Elk999us 13 років тому

    Tom does it again! Congrats,Tom on a great find..

  • @tnoel374
    @tnoel374 10 років тому

    Great video I can't see a thing LOL open door start car first nice job guys.

  • @myrryxmas
    @myrryxmas 5 років тому +1

    @ 6:59 "that thing is runnin' and you can't even tell!"
    except for the garage filled with smoke... that said, it is smoother than a gravy sandwich...

  • @DavidCaldwell1
    @DavidCaldwell1 11 років тому

    nicely done lads

  • @SwedieBearRN
    @SwedieBearRN 12 років тому

    she's a peach man lucky to find such a fine lady smooth sweet and pristine one of the finest cars money could buy in 1935. might aught to think about some exhaust tubes to rout out side
    but other than that a fine job.

  • @dLimboStick
    @dLimboStick 9 років тому +14

    Yeah, that's what happens when you load up the combustion chamber with oil.

    • @DMSVICAU
      @DMSVICAU 4 роки тому

      More like fuel injection cleaner:
      Its an old trick to clean all the carbon out of an old carbureted engine.

  • @thyslop1737
    @thyslop1737 5 років тому

    If that was a barn find, oh, what a find.

  • @winkyboy97
    @winkyboy97 8 років тому

    This is marvellous. How much work does it require from this point to make it a reliable driving machine? Can I find out more please I'm so incredibly fascinated by this.

  • @mrmrdean1
    @mrmrdean1 13 років тому

    ive just got out of shawshank and absolutey love these new packards.

  • @Geordo1960
    @Geordo1960 7 років тому

    I found Tom Laffierre to be a perfect gentleman.

  • @TheHanndave
    @TheHanndave 12 років тому

    Great vid guys,thanks for posting such a classic.
    Not to complain,but what is with inhaling all that smoke? Just get a few extra hoses for your shop vac,hook it onto the exhaust and put it well outside.
    Or spend $20 on a cheap exhaust fan and do the same thing.

  • @senorkaboom
    @senorkaboom 8 років тому

    Years ago, I was told by my mom that her father, my grandfather, obviously, owned a Packard. All I know is he bought it used and that it was in great shape. Do not know the year or the model nor how long he owned it, just that he was a very proud owner. I believe, if I have my story right, he traded it off before WWII started. I wish I knew more to this story, but mom passed away some years ago so my info source is not available.

  • @knsubramanian9837
    @knsubramanian9837 6 років тому +2

    Great car,what a beaut!.It should be overhauled only by 80 years plus old mechanics with 60 years of experience!Not the young fellows who don't understand his grand father generation autos!.

  • @EdWatts
    @EdWatts 12 років тому

    I would've started it outside; that Marvel Mystery Oil® makes a lot of smoke.
    Good job on that Packard. "Ask the man who owns one."

  • @dosman01302
    @dosman01302 12 років тому

    Beautiful car! great job!

  • @johndoe-kf6km
    @johndoe-kf6km 10 років тому

    These old Packards make Rolls Royce look like junk. I love the way they sound cranking cold, then smooth out when warmed through. I can't wait to drive my new 40 super eight !!!!

  • @jimgreene4923
    @jimgreene4923 10 років тому

    Every time I see a video like these, I remember back to an auction I attended about 40 or so years ago, where the auctioneer & I, found a 1910 Sear's, still in its original shipping container, & the engine still in its cradle. It was buried under straw in a barn, that had seen better days & once uncovered, we figured up a price for it, $1000 even in those days & it sold...I still wonder though, who leaves things like this, in a barn?

  • @Bostonclassics1
    @Bostonclassics1 12 років тому

    Very cool. Great job!

  • @jamesbulldogmiller
    @jamesbulldogmiller 12 років тому

    Marvel Mystery Oil!! It's great stuff. The Packard is very smooth running !!

  • @gkk2001
    @gkk2001 4 роки тому

    I am surprised you published this on YT! I guess $$ has a way of overcoming embarrassment.

  • @JoNniixD
    @JoNniixD 12 років тому

    Beautiful car!!

  • @69ssrszl1
    @69ssrszl1 12 років тому

    That is a New Hampshire Antique plate. It was found in N.H. and delivered to R.I. about 250 or so miles. Probably washed the car and tinkered with it prior to the trip.

  • @lclaughton
    @lclaughton 7 років тому +2

    But wait...its running SOMEONE OPEN THE MAIN DOOR! While your at it open the other door get some ventilation in here !!! Sounds great...that is a big money car....!!

  • @racma8698
    @racma8698 10 років тому +1

    A great moment !

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 7 років тому

    Luxury car in the day, and a great car now ))

  • @69ssrszl1
    @69ssrszl1 12 років тому

    All the smoke is from the Mystery oil put in each cylinder to help lube the cylinders,while turning the engine over by hand before start up,and it takes quite a while for it to all burn out of the engine.

  • @23vin850
    @23vin850 12 років тому

    I wonder did you give any thought to stripping and reassembling the engine before starting it? when did it run last?....

  • @bikercowboy1
    @bikercowboy1 11 років тому

    what a great car and what a nice noice of the engine. :)

  • @4pointscompass
    @4pointscompass 12 років тому

    This car has the State of New Hampshire tags on it.
    Thats the "OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN" on the left side of the plate. these are still being issued on antique today. The plate has a blue tag on it so it was last registerd in the year 2009.

  • @IronClad292
    @IronClad292 12 років тому

    Nice sounding engine and a great car. That's one giant chunk of iron under the hood, LOL....

  • @Cesko_Plny_Fialovejch_Zmrdu
    @Cesko_Plny_Fialovejch_Zmrdu 8 років тому +4

    Barn find? Bullshit, thats a brand new car!

    • @hyzercreek
      @hyzercreek 7 років тому

      Brand new, from the Packard dealer in TIVERTON

  • @fastdrive55
    @fastdrive55 12 років тому

    Wow. Awesome video.

  • @adoreslaurel
    @adoreslaurel 10 років тому

    Oil seals front and rear might be a bit stiff, I would be tempted to massively overfill the sump to enable oil to seep into the seals for a day or two, penetrene down the pots to "separate" the rings from the bore followed by some light oil, reduce sump oil to correct level and maybe then attempt a start and I would have on hand a can of "Start ya Bastard" ready to enable a quick fire up.

  • @radioguy1620
    @radioguy1620 12 років тому

    Nice job , you might want to put some MMO in the gas also for the first few tanks , personally i use outboard 2 stroke oil

  • @hutchcraftcp
    @hutchcraftcp 12 років тому

    I've found that a hose from the exhaust pipe out the garage door saves all the smokie start problems.

  • @19fortynine10
    @19fortynine10 10 років тому

    Oil buring in the Cylinder walls from the oil primeing. Best way too check that the motor isnt locked up and the walls arent dry before the first start no metal on metal rubbeing. Nice car btw.

  • @meyawabdulaziz3863
    @meyawabdulaziz3863 10 років тому +1

    FUUUUNNNNN
    sweet sweet stuff
    im happy it had some attention

  • @oldschoolcollodion
    @oldschoolcollodion 9 років тому +1

    This was in some collectors barn for 5 years, not archaic. Still a cool video however.❤️❤️❤️

  • @yamahonkawazuki
    @yamahonkawazuki 12 років тому

    A VERY well deserved smoky happy dance

  • @prohelipilot1
    @prohelipilot1 13 років тому

    that car is in mint shape

  • @tidybowls
    @tidybowls 12 років тому

    My grandparents had a Packard when my father was a kid, he was very fond of it. In his teenage years, they decided to scrap it for whatever reason and beat it to smithereens with sledge hammers before taking to scrap yard (he said it was in great condition too). He had taken the chrome bullet shaped headlights with what he called "gravestone" flat glass lenses off of it. My father passed away in 2006 and my mother still has the headlights off of it. I think that he said it was a 1936?

  • @cmans79tr7
    @cmans79tr7 12 років тому

    Oh my god! Zero mechanical clatter from an engine built in the Thirties found at random. I thought it was wind noise from outside, but it was the engine starting! The guy who assembled this engine must have been a superb craftsman.. hats-off. You guys have found a rare gem. Please don't run this thing any more than once every ten years. LOL. Another thing, looked like that thing rolled real easy while you were pushing it. Low rolling resistance tires? P.S. I loved the sound of the snow crunching

  • @ViperDent
    @ViperDent 11 років тому +1

    Isn't it good to rev the engine a bit after it hasn't worked for a long period of time ?

  • @kreigsmann
    @kreigsmann 13 років тому +1

    doesnt the carb have seals that need to be replaced?
    aspecially after 74 years

  • @mschiffel1000
    @mschiffel1000 12 років тому

    this car looks like it was well cared for during its lifetime...perhaps an older restoration ???...barn finds were usually run hard and put away wet...this packard was well cared for, but an awesome find anyway !!!

  • @richn7299
    @richn7299 7 років тому

    Beautiful.

  • @iiianydayiii
    @iiianydayiii 12 років тому

    Am i the only one that thinks none of this needed done? XD that car looked clean as hell right off the trailor, did you guys see that nice new looking fuel line? Even the brass piece was shiney and new

  • @SirAndacar
    @SirAndacar 12 років тому

    There was actually a green V12 34 Packard Limo on eBay last year going for about $40,000. Lord I wish I could have bought it.

  • @Mr1963chevy
    @Mr1963chevy 13 років тому

    DAMN CARB LOOKS LIKE A FIRE HYDRANT

  • @victorrobison5069
    @victorrobison5069 8 років тому +1

    What a wonderful bunch of comments! Let's sort some out. Credibility, much smoke in garage, yes, I think it should have occurred to someone to open door before car started. Laferriere is an ass?Well, I couldn't comment as I have never met him.Might have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Is it truly a barn find,well, most any car that was stored for a period of time, no matter how well or how crudely, gets called a "barn find".Starting fluid? That's a toss up. Too many people act like "enough starting fluid"(read that as" way too much") is the key to starting anything.I can't endorse that. To use "magic fluid"? If Laferriere thought it was justified, I give him the edge,he was there, I wasn't. Won't choose MMO over Seafoam of other way around. WD40 shines brightest to start a dry diesel or diesel with glow plugs.If the dipstick isn't coved with something horrid, I might change oil after first start.

  • @Bjorkved
    @Bjorkved 12 років тому

    Great video of a very nice car :)

  • @woodbine66
    @woodbine66 10 років тому

    Fantastic! Looks like a million $$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  • @lasalleman
    @lasalleman 12 років тому

    Looks good.

  • @nandoGdog
    @nandoGdog 12 років тому

    That intake manifold reminds me of Edelbrock Air Gap. Goes to show you how far ahead of it's time Packard was.