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I am considering purchasing a new set of rear leaf springs for my 1954 Packard Clipper, Two-door club sedan, 327CI L-8.

The spring manufacturer asked me to give him the series number of my car.

Could you help me figure out this number? I have read the ID info in the FAQ and it is not too clear to me how to figure out my car's series number. The small plate/placard on my driver's side door jam says 5465-2627. The anti-theft number on the firewall says C77202. The engine serial number says L413582 (looks like it is a 180hp motor with hydraulic lifters from the info in the FAQ).

Thanks again for your assistance.

Posted on: 2015/8/22 10:34
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1954 models are 54th series.

Posted on: 2015/8/22 11:10
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And he might need to break it down to chassis number to select the proper spring. The 5465 club sedan body is on the 5411 chassis.

Posted on: 2015/8/22 12:02
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Typically when parts source books are asking for "series" they mean the chassis type, 5411 in this case as HH56 has indicated.

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Thanks again for all the assistance!

Posted on: 2015/8/22 18:52
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Your engine is from a 1953 and, as you said, is 180hp. That's the 5-main bearing 327cid as used on several senior 127" wheelbase models except Patrician, and the 122" wheelbase Mayfair.

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Hi Don,

I'd be interested in the source reference for your statement that the '53 Mayfair used the 9-main 327 engine. I believe that is incorrect, the Mayfair which became the Pacific only became a senior car in 1954, along with The Convertible.

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If I said 9-main, I meant to say 5-main. I should also add that my 1953 Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan, which was an all original car, also used the same engine which I believe was the standard engine for that model.

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