Re: 1941 Packard 160 woody?

Posted by John Harley On 2009/6/27 10:30:26
Dan

The wagon in the link belonged for many years to Neils Skog, founder (or one of the founders) of the Eastern Packard Club. The body was built by the New Haven Body Company for the original owner. He was a salesman for Harmon Kardon electronics. The body has many compartments for samples.
The car is easily identified as the door handles are vertically mounted.

Neils sold it to a prominent rock guitarist in Westchester County about 15 years ago. I suspect it has changed hands since.

Regards


John Harley

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