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Family Photo - Help me ID!
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Hello all.

You're looking at a photo of my great grandfather, great grandmother, and grandfather that I just viewed for the first time this past weekend. My family on my Dad's side owned a couple mid-to-late 30's era Packards: this is the only photo I've yet found of one of them.

I need help ID'ing what year/model my great grandad's Packard is.

Thanks everyone!

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Posted on: 2013/3/19 2:49
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Re: Family Photo - Help me ID!
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I believe it's a1937 120 1092 Touring Sedan. By the straight door handles early in the production for the year.

Posted on: 2013/3/19 3:06
1936 and 1937 120's Are what we like best. But we also like all other Packards too.

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Pretty cool shades for that era

Posted on: 2013/3/19 7:17
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Thanks for the advice! Yep, great grandad is wearing some pretty cool-man shades for the era. Not exactly Ray Bans but still. Kinda funny: in most of the pictures of him I've seen, he was very formally attired in a suit, coat, fedora, scarf, the typical garb of a well-to-do 1940's east coast business man. And he had the big gut to prove it. This set of photos I researched last weekend showed him at the beach, yukking it up, having a blast, shirtless, in these shades. Funny how you get to see different sides of people in different settings. This Packard photo definitely shows his 'cooler' side. Thrilled when I found it.

Posted on: 2013/3/20 12:12
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