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Re: What yr. and model is this?
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Technically, not the entire dash, but just the two plastic trim pieces that surround the speedo and the clock. Those two pieces for the 160 are supposed to be flat-faced/smooth. The 120s had the grooved trim pieces that you see in this car. All the other dash plastic is correct.

Regarding OD: the photos do not show a lock-out knob to the right of the steering column. Maybe the knob is blocked in the photos, but I cannot see it.

Since my 1941 160 is an open car with leather I am not familiar with the pattern of cloth that was available. This stripe pattern looks a little "strong" to me - I would have expected something much more subtle.

In fact, I just looked at page 43 of the 1941 Data Book and Packard describes the closed car options. They were "...three different patterns and texture [in] broadcloth and a [one] Bedford cord..." were offered. "First, a fine olive colored broadcloth with a dark blue stripe, second, a beautiful shade of gray with narrow stripes of blue spaced widely apart, third, a dark tan broadcloth of superior quality with an indistinct (chalk line) of lighter tan, and fourth, a handsome Bedford cord with alternate stripes of very faint green, gray and brown."

Posted on: 2013/4/5 15:08
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Re: What yr. and model is this?
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I really appreciate responses like this because I always learn something new! Even with the things you point out this car is really very nice. When I post the photos of the engine I think you'll agree. Do you think I'm overzealous with my price estimate? Again, I know it to be a strong #2 car. It was a nut & bolt frame off restoration with nothing overlooked.

Posted on: 2013/4/5 15:22
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Roger explained the dash plastic much more clearly. the radio grille is Senior style, and the garnish molding inserts are 160. You can look on Yesterday's Radio website for the replacement cost on the inserts.

I wonder about the stripes too. The car is attractive and generally authentic, but the stripes look "louder" than expected. This is certainly not the Bedford Cord. The other cloth interior is the two-tone, and it's not that either.

I hope your value estimate is good, but I think it is a bit high. Anybody have their $.02 worth?

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It was a nut & bolt frame off restoration with nothing overlooked.


Sounds like a few things were overlooked....Still a nice looking car though....

Posted on: 2013/4/5 17:06
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bkazmer wrote:
I wonder about the stripes too. The car is attractive and generally authentic, but the stripes look "louder" than expected. This is certainly not the Bedford Cord. The other cloth interior is the two-tone, and it's not that either.

I hope your value estimate is good, but I think it is a bit high. Anybody have their $.02 worth?


I do not think Packard offered Bedford Cord. Isn't that the material that is like Corderoy, which Lincoln offered???

I agree with Kaz, the $50k estimate seems a bit steep for a 160 short wheelbase sedan. It is a nice car, though.

Posted on: 2013/4/5 17:31
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Re: What yr. and model is this?
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Yes, you've got it, West. Bedford cord is deeply ribbed, very pronounced 3-dimension effect, as you say like corduroy. Packard used it extensively over the years, usually in combination with leather as an option to full leather on convertibles.

I don't know anything much about the mechanical condition of this car so can't really speculate on value.

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Owen,

Are you saying the interior is acceptable as it is?

Also, I know for a fact the engine is completely rebuilt and in excellent condition detailed to the nine!

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as Roger cites from the Salesman's book, Bedford Cord was an option. It is like a corduroy as you say, but the Packard one is much finer/shallower than the Lincoln type. It's what came on my car.

Posted on: 2013/4/5 19:41
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Owen, Are you saying the interior is acceptable as it is?


No, not saying one way or the other. Just commenting on West's description of what Bedford Cord is.

Posted on: 2013/4/5 22:14
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after stepping back and reading all the comments maybe I should back my value estimate down to low 40s. Still looks to be a super nice 160.

Posted on: 2013/4/6 6:52
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