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Re: New Post-War guy....Howdy from Texas!
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Walter
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HH56 wrote:
Welcome and congratulations. As you know or might have guessed, the motor number on the engine in the chassis will be the only form of ID for that one. If the engine is original at least you'll have a year and a good idea of what chassis. If you haven't already got the info, a handy serial number list and info to help decipher size and chassis is available here


Awesome! I just printed the page for my year and will be checking engine numbers. Thanks.

Posted on: 2012/8/16 10:17
As soon as I figure out exactly what I have I will post it here!
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Re: New Post-War guy....Howdy from Texas!
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Walter
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flackmaster wrote:
Congrats Walter - I chased that deal for nearly a year, had the trucks and trailers ready, however, my background as a lawyer seemed to drive a wedge in the deal when I asked for titles and/or an affidavit of sale. Just curious as to how you fared in this regard?


I got one title for the 48 and a copy of another title. I also found a data plate in a box but have yet to try to match it up.

Posted on: 2012/8/15 22:54
As soon as I figure out exactly what I have I will post it here!
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Re: New Post-War guy....Howdy from Texas!
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Walter
That's great to know About the Packard meet. I have put it on the calendar. Thanks!

Posted on: 2012/8/15 22:48
As soon as I figure out exactly what I have I will post it here!
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New Post-War guy....Howdy from Texas!
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Walter
Hey Everybody...

I just got 2 1948 sedans and 2 1949 woodies and 1 really nice complete chassis.

It was an all or nothing deal. Still trying to figure out what I am going to do. Each car is packed to the roof with parts and one extra engine.

I think I am going to try to get the chassis running first. Evedently it came from a museum here in central texas and was running when it was parked....yeah right. The head looks like it has been removed so I will start with a good inspection.

I have yet to go over the chassis to find any indication as to the exact year. It looks the same as far as I can tell and the engine looks the same as well.

Everything is real dirty/dusty and I will post some pics as soon as I start getting stuff cleaned up.

Thanks,
Walter

Posted on: 2012/8/15 19:47
As soon as I figure out exactly what I have I will post it here!
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