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I believe the factory item has three horizontal bars and different uprights. Could this be aftermarket?
Posted on: 7/4 16:28
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It could well be after market.
I found that the 1941 model 120 had a rear bumper guard that looks sort of like this. classiccars.com/listings/view/1754492/19 ... le-in-morgantown-pennsylvania-19543
Posted on: 7/4 16:58
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It could well be after market.
I found that the 1941 model 120 had a rear bumper guard that looks sort of like this. classiccars.com/listings/view/1754492/19 ... le-in-morgantown-pennsylvania-19543 Attach file: 40854577-1941-packard-120-std.jpg (89.11 KB) 40854577-1941-packard-120-std.jpg (40.71 KB)
Posted on: 7/4 16:58
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I have a '40 110 sedan with '41 bumpers on it; the grille guard has three bars.
My incorrect bumpers were removed from a beautiful '41 station wagon, and traded to me for the 180 bumpers that were on my '40 when I bought it. The guy wanted to buy the whole car for the bumpers...I beat him to it.
Posted on: 7/4 19:35
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This is what the correct three bar 1940 grille guard looks like. Someone put one of these on my 1939 Six, but it is not correct for a '39. Packard did have an accessory grille guard for the '39's, but it only had two bars.
Posted on: 7/5 19:11
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