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Thanks for the numbers, I've added them to my database. Sounds like you got it pretty much right except as noted.
You're missing one digit from the motor number. The small tag and # screwed in on the passenger side near the heater is the number applied by Briggs, the body builder - commonly called the Briggs body number. The number on the vehicle number plate screwed to cowl face in front of the driver is the actual vehicle number. The large embossed number on the cowl is the "thief-proof" or body dash number. Prior to 1951 it's not uncommon, in fact more common that not, that the Briggs number doesn't match the vehicle number - simply a matter that Packard didn't complete the cars in the same order that Briggs shipped the bodies. The character you're reading as an "I" is in fact a "1" in the particular font that Packard used. The correct name for the model is an "Eight", 2362-XXXXX would identify the DeLuxe version.
Posted on: 2013/1/16 15:27
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Thank you Owen_Dyneto for the information. I am happy to own any Packard and this one is a very good one. Long in dry storage with low milage, if the gauge is to be believed, the motor is strong, and the body sounder than mine!
May I ask a further question? What is the correct description of it? I want to give it the proper and complete descriptive name when I register it on the Packard Owner Registry. Also, before I register it I will check the motor number again. I may be a bit thick, but I am slow too!!! Zougeride "Ask the man who has one in his garage!!!"
Posted on: 2013/1/17 10:46
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Without going back to original literature to double-check myself, I believe the proper name for the model is the Packard Eight, and the body style is a touring sedan.
Posted on: 2013/1/17 11:51
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Hello O_D,
I was able to get two numbers off of my '52. Theft proof# B30692 Vehicle# 2562 I3204. I will try to get a clear rubbing of the engine number, as it seems to have worn to where I can't hardly read it anymore. I would enjoy learning the story of my 200. Thank you, -Garrett
Posted on: 2013/1/17 12:23
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Okay,
Here is what I could read off of my engine, K 218 462. Also got a couple of numbers from my cylinder head, date 2-14-52 head# 426408 -Garrett
Posted on: 2013/1/17 12:59
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Thanks for the numbers! The only thing I noticed as I enter it into the database is that a few other 2562s with thief-proof numbers in the same general range have far lower vehicle numbers. I don't yet have enough data to speculate on what this might suggest. Only collecting ALOT more data will help us begin to understand some of these apparent anomolies.
Posted on: 2013/1/17 14:20
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