Re: 1948 Packard Station Wagon With Steel Doors
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I always run for Beverly Rae Kimes's book but can never find it even though I own THREE copies! :(
Posted on: 2020/9/30 18:56
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Re: 1948 Packard Station Wagon With Steel Doors
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Typo on the model number: 2293. Fixed now though.
Posted on: 2020/9/30 18:41
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TYPO!
2293!
Posted on: 2020/9/30 18:34
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TYPO! 2293 NOT 2297!
Posted on: 2020/9/30 18:32
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Body tag:
Posted on: 2020/9/30 18:29
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Thanks!
Posted on: 2020/9/30 14:58
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Another pic:
Posted on: 2020/9/30 12:54
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Yes, the photo of the rear is below. I haven't figured out how to add more than on pic at a time really so I need to work on that.
Yes, the car is for sale. It is not mine. I am trying to get info to figure out exactly what it is and why it was built.
Posted on: 2020/9/30 12:53
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1948 Packard Station Wagon With Steel Doors
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OK, a mystery for you all....................a 1948 Packard station wagon with lower doors in STEEL!
OK boys and girls, I, the world renowned CAR DETECTIVE drove the twenty or so miles from my place to TOGANOXIE, Kansas in the company of my shrewd Dr. Watson-like assistant Gene Davis to get a peek at this old bird to try to figure out just how it got the way it is. After careful inspection it is my considered opinion that this is indeed a FACTORY BUILD and NOT a car which has merely had steel doors or steel doorskins installed. The car shows no sign of ever having been painted, the paint being very consistent throughout; door jams, under the hood, etc. There is no sign of overspray or paint matching anywhere on the car. The window frames of the doors are definitely station wagon as you can see in the photos as the screw holes for the wood are visible. The lower part of the doors are all steel and always have been. The doors are NO modified sedan doors! There is no indication that the doorskins have been replaced and no evidence inside the doors of the additional supports for the wood inserts normally found on wagons ever having been there. The vehicle number tag is missing from the car so unless it is found inside the car we will likely never know if this car was given a special model number. The remaining Appleton spotlight is marked "Packard" and was probably dealer installed along with the visor. The front bumper has been drilled for driving lights. The car seems to be complete however one lower tailgate hinge is broken but they are out there. The car is restorable and is a good solid Condition 5. If anyone has any information regarding the history of this car, we'd love to know it! The body number is 2293-3203 and the engine number is G227591G. Thanks for reading!
Posted on: 2020/9/30 12:00
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