Re: Remains of a 1937 prototype?

Posted by 58L8134 On 2015/2/7 19:25:10
Hi Jared

If your Great Grandfather signed a non-resale agreement with Packard to buy the car, by the time the car was retired to the woods the statute time was long passed. Being an honorable man of his word that your Great Grandfather no doubt was and still a loyal Packard man, that's why he held on to it as long as he did. Dearly wished he'd tucked it away in the corner of the barn for you to enjoy now.

There are still many nice, driveable, reasonably-priced '37 115 Sixes of all body styles available which you might like to consider for your own ownership currently. If for no other reason than to experience and enjoy a car that your grandparents did and apparently held in high regard.

Steve

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