Re: Theft proof #?

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2010/5/8 15:34:45
Kevin, glad you found the article interesting, a Part II will be coming along as so much new info has surfaced. And we now have 3 55 Packards with very curious numbers, two with 2XXXXX numbers which corresponds to about 1936, and one vehcile with no alpha prefix, but an alpha suffix. It must have truly been chaotic taking back body construction from Briggs, along with all the other changes for 1955. At least that's what I make of it at this time, data for 55/56 has been surprising limited, given the number of cars made and their relative newness.

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