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Re: 1951 Packard 2492
#11
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Not too shy to talk

Mack
That is the car!
You saw the car in it's natural surroundings. Archie had 22 Packards in various stages of repair and only one battery. Favorite saying; "you can only drive one at a time"
Many years ago we went to a National Packard meet in Oakland California and were supposed to caravan. Well I had to work and could not leave on the planned departure date.
When I finally arrived, the talk amoungst the attendees was about the black Packard that passed everyone on the highway at high rate of speed. That was Archie - he knew nothing under 80 mph. At that time the car had the original tires from the factory. As far as I know the car has the same tires.
I think that I know who has the 41 you mentioned - he posts on facebook.
Thanks for sharing this info.
If anyone knows where this car is, I'd sure like to know.
Thanks, Mack

Posted on: 2021/2/20 18:09
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1951 Packard 2492
#12
Not too shy to talk
Not too shy to talk

Mack
I have original bill of sale dated 11-21-1951, owner ID card, Packard Owner's Service Policy and 30,000 mile Guarantee for one 1951 Packard 200, S/N 2492-Q20903, Engine # J270130.
Send me proof that you are the owner of this vehicle, I'll be glad to give you this paper work.
Car was purchased in Nampa Idaho by a couple who lived in Melba Idaho.

I'm trying to locate a black 1951 200 4dr sedan with a continental kit, four bottle (sea shells) openers on each back fender. As I remember it, it was low milage, well equipted, but no radio. Last known sale by a Caldwell Idaho Dentist.
Thanks, Mack
aprazer@cableone.net

Posted on: 2021/2/19 17:20
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1948-49 tail lights and sun visors for a convertable
#13
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Not too shy to talk

Mack
Do any of you have two tail light assemblies - bucket, lens, chrome surround, etc. for sale?
Also would like to find sun-visors (right and left) for a convertable.
Please contact me at aprazer@cableone.net
Thanks,
Mack
ps still looking for the 4pc front bumper

Posted on: 2021/2/19 17:04
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Re: 1948-49 front bumper
#14
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Not too shy to talk

Mack
Thanks to everyone who responded. Keep me in mind if any of you run across the desired bumper
Mack

Posted on: 2020/12/4 17:39
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1948-49 front bumper
#15
Not too shy to talk
Not too shy to talk

Mack
Want to purchase the four piece (I gather) front bumper for 1948-49 Packard.
I've been told that they are 4 pieces, but I don't know if that includes the bumper guards.
Mack @ 208-880-2167 or aprazer@cableone.net

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Posted on: 2020/10/31 17:29
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