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Re: 1955-1956 Aftermarket Magneto
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Thanks for posting pictures.I'm collecting speed parts for the V8 and your pictures are very helpful
Chris

Posted on: 4/6 15:14
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Re: 1955-1956 Aftermarket Magneto
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Would it be possible to get the part number off the ID tag?
Thank's

Posted on: 4/4 17:37
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Re: Was a 1955 Caribbean modified to make a 1956 Caribbean prototype?
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What happened to under seat heater?

Posted on: 1/15 18:00
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Re: Randy's Caribbean
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yes I would , Thank you.Can't seem to reply to your E Mail.Please send phone number.Have some of your parts.
Chris

Posted on: 2021/12/4 20:04
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Re: 1956 Caribbean under seat heater
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Randy Burger took many pictures of my car to reference his restoration and this was one of them.The heater housing is Packard.On 4 door sedans the floor had razed panels underneath the seat l & R. Not sure of 2 doors? On Caribbean's they would have obstructed the narrow seat track and were not installed .The seat is all the way forward in the razed position which would make it impossible drive.

Posted on: 2021/4/1 14:46
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Re: 1956 Caribbean
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I owned all 3 cars.Car #26,paint and trim was taken from vin tag.I have the dealer paint and upholstery book witch matches the car.The late Randy Burger was nice to give me a copy of Bill of LADEN from Studebaker archives.It is delivery to Earl C Anthony La Brea.La Brea was a hub to three of his dealerships.In side of the car was ECA San Francisco plate frame.Car # 11 was mes 92 there was a block of wood screwed to top of heater housing to impair travel?

Posted on: 2021/4/1 14:21
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Re: 1956 Caribbean
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My car is 1026.Exterior is MES, interior is 90.List has it as 92.I count 5 different colors.Bill of laden states it was delivered to Earl C Anthony. Car 1011 went to Germany and was scraped. Interestingly car had underseat heater! If your keeping a roster on hardtops, car 1249 was scraped. I thought you would need this info for your roster

Posted on: 2021/3/31 17:01
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Re: Randy Berger's 1956 400
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Car was L-A-S-T sold at Fall Carlisle auto auction 2020.Pictures and price can still be accessed, Google 2020 Fall Carlisle Auto Auction. They may relay her info to the new owner.

Posted on: 2021/3/22 9:27
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Re: Randy's 1956 400
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Hi,
With out overstepping the boundaries of privacy,I can't disclose his name but the new owner was a childhood friend.A little story on the history of Randy's Packard.I bought the car in 1968 off the original owner [Al McDonald] for 125.00.Randy bought the car off of me for 100.00 in 1971.I think he got a great deal. At the car shows he would display this fact with much amusement.He was a true gentelman and good friend

Posted on: 2020/10/2 11:33
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Re: Randy's 1956 400
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Yes,The Packard is Randy's.I bought the Patrician with the Mitchell-Bentley interior.Caribbean was gifted.

Posted on: 2020/10/1 15:01
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