Re: 1957 Packard 4 door

Posted by 58L8134 On 2009/10/23 12:07:09
Hi Scottie

The serial no. 57L-3209 would make it the 2609th '57 Clipper built of the overall total of 4809 units. This would include Country Sedans as well, built about two/thirds of the way through the production run. This number is equivalent to the VIN on cars now, what would be used to title and/or register the car.

Of the body no. 57LY-1782: 57L designates Packard Clipper, Y identifies it as a Y body sedan, the 4" extension of the base W body used on most Studebakers except President Classic, to be mounted on the 120.5" wheelbase chassis. The 1782 tells us it was the 1782th Y body built for use as part of the Clipper production run.

Practice at South Bend was to build the bodies needed, store some in body banks in primer. When orders or just stock production demanded one, go get the next one available to send down the line. Therefore, there is no correlation between the serial and body numbers. This method can turn out low serial number cars with much later body no. tags. The body no. is only significant to the manufacturer, not used for registration purposes.

Of the number on the radiator tag, I don't know if it is a manufacture I.D. or the Studebaker part no. Someone on the SDC Forum under the Technical column could answer that better.

Hope you can find it a good home.

Steve

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