Re: My Clipper has no identification plates ?? how do I identify the model??

Posted by Packard Don On 2024/1/20 15:52:34
Although 1941 was the first year in the immediate prewar era that Packard offer two-color cars, it was not done as shown on this one. On those with the option, the belt molding wrapped around the back giving a nice color separator so the upper could be one color and the lower another. Unfortunately the 1941 and 1942 styling did not lend itself well to having different color fenders.

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