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Re: 48 Packard question
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Interesting reading and I agree, thats its much better to spend some more money and buy a car in better shape.

But I will anyway go there next time and take a better look at it.

Posted on: 2008/10/25 4:41
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Re: 48 Packard question
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This style is my favorite "bathtub" Packard. I hesitate to use that pejorative, because the rejection of the styling is, I think, a rush to judgment. I saw a beautifully restored sedan on the street the other evening, and under the lights alongside the "modern" cars it looked beautiful. But, it's a matter of taste. The design DID win a number of awards-- but not from car people. About that hole... I'll just add a couple of pure guesses: 1. There was another backup light installed like the one on the left. 2. Wherever that right bumper guard went, it could've taken something else with it... or left a neatly punched hole. I lean toward #1. Good to hear from Norwegian friends. You've got a lot of expatriates here in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I'm yust a quarter, myself.


Hi

Actually, Bosque county in Texas , were I bought the house, there is a lot of people with Norwegian heritage.

Here is the city sign for the biggest city in this county.

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Posted on: 2008/10/6 8:22
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Re: 48 Packard question
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pontchief

Posted on: 2008/10/6 7:05
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Re: 48 Packard question
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Its not any problem.

Posted on: 2008/9/30 16:27
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Re: 48 Packard question
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Hi and thanks
If I buy it or not, I will get all the numbers of the car and also the history, if its known.

Posted on: 2008/9/30 16:21
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Re: 48 Packard question
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Hi
I really don't know, but I will check it out, next time I am over there.

Posted on: 2008/9/30 16:19
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Re: 48 Packard question
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How do I subscribe on a tread on this forum?

Posted on: 2008/9/30 16:10
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Re: 48 Packard question
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I really don't know, its also bent in the front on the passenger side.

Posted on: 2008/9/30 16:08
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Re: 48 Packard question
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I really love the fastback body style.

And I suppose the price is discuss able.

I will take a better look at it, when I will come over there in January.

Anyway, this seems to be a good and very useful forum.

Posted on: 2008/9/30 16:05
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Re: 48 Packard question
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pontchief
Hi
I am a newbee when it comes to Packard, I am not any member of any Packard club, yet.

Posted on: 2008/9/30 14:13
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