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In Richard Langworth's book "Packard Buyer's Guide" he refers to these cars as a "Six" never as a 115. Which is correct? both?
From a technical standpoint, "115C" is the official series/chassis/model designation. That's how the 35-41 parts book shows them, unless it's a body-specific application, and that's the shorthand designation I used in composing this site's online
Service Index.
Seems like Packard played a a bit of a name-game with marketing the Juniors in the years that followed, but the 1937 shop manuals and service letters refers to this line of cars as the "Six".
This
1937 accessories brochure specifically covers the "Packard Six", and the cover of the
owner's manual that came with these cars refers to them as the "Packard Six".
Still, a rose by any other name...
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