Re: 1956 Clipper Deluxe

Posted by Leeedy On 2020/4/17 8:42:22
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b.wilson wrote:
Leeedy

That's interesting. I also wondered why there were no paint or trim codes on the plate. I suspect the plate was removed and reaffixed when the car was repainted dark blue in the mid-1980s. It was originally yellow with a white roof, although the interior trim did not changed then and is basically still white vinyl with black piping and black fabric seat inserts.

I have not checked the codes for this colour combination, because they were missing from the VN plate. I assume that the car was not originally painted or trimmed in Australia.

I'll check back with the guy who restored and repainted the car in the 1980s. No doubt he'll remember what happened with the plate. The number on the plate is correct, because it was always registered here with that VN number (56226194) as the chassis number, and with the assigned engine number stamped on the block (V5711150P). I assumed that replacement VN plates were not available that long ago. Maybe that's not right. Even if they were, the paperwork indicates that the VN number didn't change.

Brian


Hello,

With other Clippers in Australia with RHD and similar plates with blank paint and trim, perhaps this was part of the process there.

All I know for certain is that the factory attached V-8 Packard and Clipper serial plates by spot welds. Never seen one yet in the USA that was pop-riveted that did not turn out to be molested with a repopped plate-usually in more recent times..

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