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Re: First Production 1955 Patrician
#31
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jack klat
That dent was probly put there by the Big Bopper himself don't ya know.. that adds $3000 to the price of the car right there!

Posted on: 2014/2/14 2:48
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Re: First Production 1955 Patrician
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Interesting car, but as someone else commented, the price had dropped to $500, and was purchased by Mr. Campbell, who has now raised it to $3500, with probly mo more effort into it other than hosing it off.
I'm not against anyone making a buck, but it's now improbable that this car will become anything other than fertilizer in Mark Campbells field.

Posted on: 2014/2/6 20:53
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Re: 1952 Henney hearse glass question.
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Ok guys,

The hearse is now a "done deal" !!

I will be looking for a rear door glass and right side quarter panel glass, along with a few missing things, such as Henney scripts, etc.

I will update the post with some photos.

Thank you guys for the quick replies.. for what its worth, another Henney Packard got saved!!

Posted on: 2011/7/3 22:47
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Re: 1952 Henney hearse glass question.
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Hello,

I don't own the hearse as of yet.. I was waiting to get a definite answer on the windshiled question. I would not bother with this hearse otherwise, but the body is arrow straight and the only rust out is on the front floor pans, as the windshield has been broken out of it for many years.

Other damage includes the passenger side rear curved glass, and rear door window, which were shot out. I will probably put another post up soon looking for these specific items.

I am quite familiar with Cadillac and Lincoln funeral vehicles, but this is my first adventure into Packard funeral cars.

The vehicle number on the metal tag reads 2513 2105.

Thank you,

Jack

Posted on: 2011/7/3 11:19
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Re: 1952 Henney hearse glass question.
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jack klat
Hello,

Thanks for the quick reply! From the photos I have of the hearse, and other Henney professional cars, it seems as if the windshiled looks the same as passenger car, but I just wanted to be sure.

I have had many Cadillac hearses over the years, and all of those had "commercial glass" windshields. This will be my first Packard hearse.


Jack

Posted on: 2011/7/3 11:05
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1952 Henney hearse glass question.
#36
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jack klat
I am considering buying a 1952 Henney hearse, however the windshield is broken. Did Henney use a special windshield, or is it a regular sedan or coupe glass? Any ideas on a donor hearse for rear door glass and quarter glass?

Any help appreciated!!

Posted on: 2011/7/3 1:15
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