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Another 47 number for your collection. Delivered 6/9/47
SN: 2122-6309 Motor: F516850 BDN: <726588> Briggs (or second body): 2122-5862
Posted on: 2008/10/11 15:41
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55 clipper constellation
it is either a D or a 0, but it is 028525 or D28525, but it is an early 55 car....most of the interior said around Feb. 55 my cars VIN is in my tag at the bottom Hank
Posted on: 2008/10/11 16:32
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
Maroon/Black 1090-1021 [url=https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/registry/View.php?ID=232]1955 Packard |
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Thanks for the data guys. HH56, I only have 2 1947 seniors in the database and the other has a Briggs # just a single number higher than yours, yet the BDN is 16,000 lower! I've thus far have attributed it to the chaos of restarting production after the war, and of course it's possible that some of the bodies might well be left over from 1946, and remotely possible from 1942. When you get into the 48-50 run, it's a bit unusual to find a Briggs # that matches the VN sequence number, but they rarely differ by more than 20 or so which no doubt is related to how the bodies were shipped in small batches to the assembly line and how they were stored and retrieved for use. But the 1947 and I assume the 1946 numbers are really as random as could be.
Cli55er, please take another VERY close look at that first letter, you BDN puts you square in the last third of 1956 production.
Posted on: 2008/10/11 17:34
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16,000 is a lot of bodies to have stored somewhere, and tin can scrap drives makes me think the govt wouldn't allow many through the war. Looking at the way the 47 body is constructed, it appears the firewall is a mildly bent but otherwise flat piece of metal that is spot welded to the actual body. With the ongoing conversion back to car production, I could easily see stamping several thousand firewalls, stack them up in several piles, change the press to make something else and then start welding things up. If they used the last in, first out storing method, then depending on which pile was delivered to the welding dept, numbers would be all over the place and could account for several thousand off. When things were welded together, that's when the Briggs number assigned. A few hundred stored bodies, I could see.
Posted on: 2008/10/11 17:57
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it is deffinitly either 0 or D and then 28525 i will take a picture and post it for you. the closer i look the more it looks like a 0 more than a D.
the car is a 55 and an early one at that as indicated by the dates on the interior pieces and the VIN code....number 1948 out of 6000 constellations that year.
Posted on: 2008/10/11 18:38
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I hope I didn't imply they stored 16,000 bodies, of course improbable beyond belief. The discrepancy is just another bit of a mystery among so many others about Packard that we'll probably never know the real answers to. Your assumption that the numbers were stamped as the cowl was stamped before assembly into a body shell is almost a certainty I'd say.
I'm told there are some small fragments of Packards records remaining in private hands that correlate bits and pieces of VN with BPNs; I believe these were called Packard Vehicle Unit Production Records. Hopefully someday these will find their way to one of the Packard museums and some historian can evaluate them. I understand there are some folks within PAC who have been working on this data for some years. Depending on what eras the surviving data might cover, it could prove unpleasant to those who have bought cars like Twelve convertible coupes and victorias only to find our their cars were originally Eights and perhaps Super Eights, and even closed cars. God knows, there are plenty of those bogus cars around which have changed hands for bigtime $. Enough to make you wonder everytime you see a big dollar Packard classic with a repro patent plate.
Posted on: 2008/10/11 18:55
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Hank, your picture isn't as clear as one would hope, but it sure looks like a "D" to me as well. FYI, the lowest BDN I know of for a 1956 car is D11812, a 1956 Patrician #137. The latest I know of is D33933, a 1956 Caribbean convertible, and I have data on perhaps 50 1956 cars all falling in between those.
Guess we'll have to get data for more 1955 cars (yours is the only 1955 data point I have) and see what emerges. Right now it's another little mystery. Ah, the joys of collecting and analyzing data.
Posted on: 2008/10/11 19:01
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do these help?? the more i look, the more it looks closer to a 0
Posted on: 2008/10/11 19:08
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Looks like a D to me too. Just wonder with the transition to Connor and new bodies, they did the same thing--stamp several thousand for 55, early cars got the later numbers because that batch in front and then finally got their act in order, and started doing things more in sequence as the 55 confusion abated..Like you said, another of life's mysteries. Another of those times it sure would have been nice if someone who was there had shared his memories.
Posted on: 2008/10/11 19:33
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