Re: Remains of a 1937 prototype?

Posted by Owen_Dyneto On 2015/1/26 12:40:08
That IS an interesting vehicle, and from the data plate it would appear that it might well be a prototype. You're missing one digit from the theft-proof number, should be 6 digits.

Packard did make "slant back" touring sedans in the "senior" series for 1935 and 1936; unsure if they were offered later than that or if they were offered in the "junior" series cars, but someone else will know.

PS - page 452 of the Kimes book does show a junior (120) 1935 slant- back touring sedan.

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