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1292 [ 1701 ] One Twenty Four Door Touring Sedan

Model Information
YEAR:
1939
SERIES:
17th
MODEL BODY:
1292
MODEL CHASSIS:
1701
MODEL NAME:
One Twenty Four Door Touring Sedan
VIN NUMBER:
1292-9394
THEFT NUMBER:
473875
BRIGGS/OTHER NUM:
*MISSING*
General Information
STATUS:
Sold
STATUS DATE:
02/14/2018
ACQUIRED WHERE:
Taree NSW
ACQUIRED DATE:
ACQUIRED CONDITION:
Poor
OWNER:
tabletennissport
OWNED LOCATION:
Sydney, Australia
OWNED CONDITION:
Concours Ready
ORG DEALERSHIP:
RA L AC Berk Limited, Sidney, Australia
DELIVERED DATE:
06/23/1939
Interior Information Exterior Information
INTERIOR CODE:
PAINT CODE:
PAINT NAME:
INTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Broadcloth upholstery
EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Maroon
Drivetrain Information
ENGINE:
282 (8 Cyl, 120 Hp)
ENGINE SERIAL:
*MISSING*
TRANSMISSION:
3 Speed Manual W OD
Other Information
OPTIONAL EQUIPTMENT:
Radio Under Running Board Antenna
VEHICLE HISTORY/
PROJECT STATUS:
Retrieved from a farm at Taree, mid north coast country town in New South Wales, in 1980 where it had been lying for years and driven as a "paddock basher". The chassis was totally rusted with pieces of angle iron welded to it to hold it together. Rust holes the size of bred&am
butter plates. Found another chassis in Wagga Wagga, not it's not a stutter, that's the aboriginal name of a south west country town in New South Wales. The first Tony did the mechanical restoration then off to a local sho
who did some work but stopped because they thought modern cars were more important. Then stored for a number of years in a container behind my warehouse.
The second Tony, who I was introduced to by a friend, agreed to finish it at his sho
in Blacktown a western suburb of Sydney. Packard Club members Les and Neville helped with expert advice and many corrective" repairs. And researching the internet and with the hel
of my US friend David(the flackmaster) was able to locate and procure many missing parts.

Advised by Noel that the car has been sold. Now resides in the collection of another PACA member. Mal(Ozstatman) 14th February 2018
Vehicle Modifications
MODIFICATIONS:
Restored EXACTLY as original
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