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Re: 1937 Packard 12 coupe-roadster on ebay
#31
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Russell Harmon
I suppose I can agree with that, maybe I'm just tighter with money. But still, the $99 starting price...

Posted on: 2018/8/22 16:48
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Re: 1937 Packard 12 coupe-roadster on ebay
#32
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Russell Harmon
People bidding on a car for over 50K without seeing the engine or interior? A little suspicious if you ask me. Unless they all contacted owner requesting more pics and description. The cars description is a little odd in my opinion as well.

The starting price was $99, sounds to good to be true.

On another note, car looks to me like it has running board antenna's, can anyone verify that's what is hanging down on passenger side?

Posted on: 2018/8/21 21:33
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Re: opinions as to value of this '39 Packard Coupe
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Russell Harmon
Why does it look as if it has no clutch pedal? Maybe I just need to put my glasses on?
Edit: actually I can see it all the way down on the floor, at least that's what it looks like

Posted on: 2018/7/23 17:44
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Re: Late 1930s Period Options
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Russell Harmon
Thanks for all the info!

I studied the accessory catalog and saw the antennas, it even mentions how they are not as efficient. Nice to see what it looks like on someone else's car though. Mine are dry rotted and falling so I need to remove them.

The tach is very interesting! I never would've imagined a 39'(or any) Packard with a tach! But I can see how it was a marketing thing for dealers to demonstrate the new "econo drive"

The accessory catalog was also helpful in that I bought a Unity Packard spotlight mirror for my car but I now see it would be incorrect. I believe it was from a postwar Packard. I still may install it but for now I cant bring myself to drill the holes in the A pillar to mount it. It's almost sort of a what if I don't like it deal, I cannot undo it. It's something I will have to think about more

Posted on: 2018/4/16 23:01
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Late 1930s Period Options
#35
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Russell Harmon
Hello Packard Enthusiasts! I am looking for mainly photographic evidence suggesting what options were available in the late 1930s to early 1940s. I understand that things like foglights, heaters, and possibly window shades were but I'm looking for more interesting and possibly less popular ones, or not commonly seen. I have a 39' Club Coupe and its fitted with antennas under the running boards, a somewhat strange if not incorrect option or accessory in my opinion, especially because my car does not feature a radio. Any help with this search will be greatly appreciated. Also any period 1930s photos or links is appreciated as well, I'm having a hard time finding what I'm looking for on google. Thanks again!

Posted on: 2018/4/16 14:24
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