No, though it might have been an export sale, more likely than not it just means some dealer was negligent in completing that detail of the sale - not really that uncommon to find them blank (unfortunately). Depending on the destination country, some export models are easy to spot by things like a metric (km) speedometer or RHD. Export cars to countries with LHD and U.S. unit gauges are more difficult to establish when the plate is blank.
I have data from about 236 surviving 1934 Packards and this car is new information to me. Glad to see it survived, and I hope better days are ahead for it.
Enclosing one photo of a set from another 1934 Touring, this one an 1101 (Eight) in Spain.
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