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1935 super eight 1205
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SubmitterPeter PackardMore Photos from Peter Packard   Category1935   Last Update02/09/2009 5:12
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has 25,000 miles from original, purchased new by newspaper owner (Adelaide Advertiser, used by maiden aunts until 1965. purchased by local , then to Sydney and storage until late 1980's. Very original old Packard.

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Owen_Dyneto
Published: 02/09/2009 11:43  
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Joined: 03/14/2007
From: New Jersey
Comments: 16626
 Re: 1935 super eight 1205
Too bad about the chrome wheels, they really detract significantly from the elegance of the car. Do you know if the original dealer was Kellow-Falkiner Ltd. (Melbourne)? They were the only Packard dealer in Australia in that era that I'm aware of.
Peter Packard
Published: 03/04/2009 5:45  
Home away from home
Joined: 02/18/2007
From: Canberra, Australia
Comments: 695
 Re: 1935 super eight 1205
G'day Owen, A very fair comment. I agree that the chrome rims are detracting from the car and I am unable to source their origin. They are 17 inch split rims. There were two dealers in Australia at this time. Kellows of melbourne and Ira A and LC Berk in Sydney. Sporting Cars Limited of South Australia ( where the car was delivered) was also an original supply possibility. The car was undoubtedly modified RHD in Detroit. Our Aussie Dollar is so cheap to you guys that you should come out here and have a drive on the wrong side of the road, to judge for yourself. Best Regards Peter Toet


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