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G'day Eric,
to PackardInfo. And for including your '50 Super Deluxe Eight Touring Sedan in the Registry.
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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I'm not aware that there ever was a record kept by Packard of the VNs of the Golden Anniversary cars. All the true ones (and there are some repaints and others of doubtful originality) that I'm aware of fall between theft-proof or body serial #s of 884730 and 888189 though there are a much larger number of non-Golden Anniversary cars comingled within that range of numbers. What is the theft-proof # of your car?
The fact that you found what appears to be gold paint on the rubber hood pads strongly suggests to me that the car was not an original Golden Anniversary car but a repaint in gold at a latter date.
Posted on: 2014/12/10 9:01
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Owen Dyneto,
I agree that the car may have been repainted due that the rubber hood pads/bumpers are gold too. This may have been due to a "poorly done" paint job in the past. Unfortunately with the "passing" of the previous owner, I have come to a point where it is difficult to track its history. As requested in your reply, the theft id number and Briggs Body number are as follows: Firewall Number: 903356, Briggs Number: 2372 2930. With the car being a renumbered car and not knowing the original VIN, it makes it more complicated to track the vehicle's history. Thanks for any assistance that you can give.
Posted on: 2014/12/10 9:13
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Thanks for the numbers. Comparing your theft-proof number with other cars in my database doesn't reveal any useful insight. Your only hope really is that a build slip is still there. In addition to the slip originally placed above the glove box, occasionally (very rarely after all these years) a chassis build slip can be found between the gas tank filler tube and the vent line, and on even rarer occasions a body build slip has been located behind the rear seat back, but pretty slim possibilities.
Posted on: 2014/12/10 9:32
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Owen,
Thanks for the help. I guess that this mystery will continue to remain one until I get a chance to look for that build sheet. I can already confirm that the gas filler build sheet is not there when I "dropped" the gas tank last winter. I also believe that the "seat build sheet" is also not there when the seats were reupholstered recently. Keep and eye out for her to make her movie debut in 2015 when the film production releases the movie "Carol" to the big screen. Everyone's responses have been much appreciated.
Posted on: 2014/12/10 9:43
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A really fine-looking machine, take good care of it and good luck with your search for the history. I do note it has the RFA radio (radio, fender antenna) but I'm curious about the antenna on the passenger side, I thought the standard fender antenna installation was on the driver's side front fender (except for long wheelbase cars). Anyone else have thoughts on that?
Posted on: 2014/12/10 10:12
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Hi Eric
Handsome Super Deluxe Eight, looks great in its current color even if it isn't one of the gold-painted Anniversary cars. What color it originally was likely can still be seen on the lower cowl behind the engine. Rarely, unless the car has been subjected to a frame-off restoration, does the lower cowl get repainted when the exterior colors are changed. The more thorough jobs do all the door jams, edges, undersides etc, still leave the difficult-to-do cowl area unchanged. So, what color is that lower cowl area? How about more pictures of this beauty? Steve
Posted on: 2014/12/10 18:46
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Steve,
Thanks for the insight upon the lower cowl area that is usually neglected during paint jobs. I have searched that area of the lower firewall behind the motor and have been unable to determine that information. I have found that the firewall has been repainted to a gloss black while the remaining car was painted the Egyptian Sand color. The car has also been poorly undercoated (over all dirt and sand on the undercarriage) as well. I have attempted to review all places that include the "gold under paint". I have included another photo that displays the gold paint under the trunk hinges that was found after it was removed during the recent Hollywood filming (and repairs). I have found this gold paint on the hood bumpers, wheel rims, and trunk/hinges. As for additional photos, I have approximately 60 photos provided to me from Volo Auto Museum at time of purchase. I have also many photos that were taken during filming also. Please let me know if anyone would like to see them as well. She looks good on the inside and out...... All I want to do it not do anything to her that would "destroy" such a wonderful car and take away from her lineage/history. - Eric and "Ethel"
Posted on: 2014/12/11 17:07
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Hi Eric
You note the lower cowl is painted gloss black. Has that color been applied to just the area from the horizontal weld flange line down? That flange would be the one just above the stamped-in theft-proof number. Steve
Posted on: 2014/12/11 17:30
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