Re: 1939 Packard 120 touring sedan carpeting

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2017/7/12 13:56:25
it has some sort of sheet metal stamped with "Berry Motor Cars", the serial number, and a date of 12/25/38

That sure sounds like a description of the patent (data) plate. How about a photo of it?

Fred said earlier that if your car was a Deluxe it would have a "D" stamped as part of the vehicle number. I question if that is correct for a 1939 model. My understanding is that stamping as part of the vehicle number for a Deluxe would be a "DE" and that was applicable for 1940 and 1941 but not 1939. If I'm wrong I look forward to a correction.

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