Re: 1950 Station Sedan
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None of the other info on the card seems to mean anything -- or at least I don't see a mention of any of those numbers in Bob Neal's 22-23 series book. The station sedan appears to have had only one trim option and that was 614 which is tan imitation leather. A footnote in the book says that 2293 models had tan woven plastic insert panels which I would assume means that all the cars had seats like yours -- the imitation leather surrounds woven insert panels.
I take it the index card was the only item found. I wonder if that was something done specifically for the station sedan -- maybe something to do with the extra wood work -- in lieu of the normal teletype strip that was the usual build slip. Those teletype strips had all the as shipped options -- radio, heater, etc -- listed and those are in letter format.
Posted on: 2017/7/12 20:51
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Howard
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Re: 1950 Station Sedan
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Home away from home
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Still a cool car to own...... John
Posted on: 2017/7/13 11:32
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Not too shy to talk
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Sadly, I am considering selling my 1950 Station Sedan. I ran out of room for it.
If anyone is interested or knows anyone that might be let me know. Joe
Posted on: 2018/4/19 0:19
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Not too shy to talk
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From looking at the pictures and what has been discussed here can anyone help me with a valuation of the car?
I have posted it in the for sale section but without a price. I am not a "Packard" guy so I could use some help with this. I know it's tough to put a $$$$ value on something without seeing it but I thought I would ask anyway. Thanks, Joe
Posted on: 2018/4/19 0:47
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