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Well, it was definitely too much and at the moment we don't like more detailed news from Japan.
Ok, that makes me even more determined to do it! Please find attached a nice Japanese toycar and don't miss to see the magazines on the hatrack. [picture source:toyzine.com/auctions/serioustoys-auction-2008-05.htm]
Posted on: 2011/3/13 13:46
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Incomplete but nevertheless very interesting Japanese Packard story.
--> part I Part II of the story unfortunately is missing. --> part III --> part IV [picture source: www.myvalleynews.com]
Posted on: 2011/3/13 14:46
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As to the car, almost certainly a 1933, probably a Twelve. And with sealed beam headlight conversion kits installed.
Posted on: 2011/3/13 15:14
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Dave, thanks.
Once upon a time Japan was Packard country. The following photograph shows the Packard headquarters in Tokyo, 1932. "...Building signs written in Japanese, sign on building reads 'Packard,' four men standing in front of building, two cars parked on street." Item # EB01e914 Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and (thanks to BigKev) used with permission. Attach file: (8.82 KB)
Posted on: 2011/3/13 15:53
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Fred, I suspect the Twelve headlight rims went to the trash can with the sealed beam conversion. Can't quite see if the front fender is skirted which would confirm a 1933. Other details to hard to discern. Painted radiator shell with chrome shutters also indicates a Twelve, though of course for a few extra $ you could have that on an Eight or Super Eight. Wish the pictures were a bit sharper and showed a bit more.
The bumper end caps ("flat tops") consistent with factory photos of 1933 Twelves.
Posted on: 2011/3/13 16:10
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COMMENTS ON THE 53 TOY
I had one of these in very nice origianl condition in 1988, light blue. A friend of mine Marv Silverstein was a restorer of Buddy L Toy Trucks and asked if I wanted to sell it. NO thanks, thinking for $100 or so I'd keep it. A few months late he called and offered $2500. SOLD!
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Here's another packard made in (occupied) Japan.
Posted on: 2011/3/13 17:07
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...Wish the pictures were a bit sharper and showed a bit more. Sorry Dave, I already did my very best. Mike, the visible BMW magazine tells me, that you are the owner of the little red Packy. Now comes another Packardlike car, this time it uses a Toyota platform. According to this source it is a "...1985 Paragon Sedan - an attempt to revive Packard using Toyota chassis..." [picture source:dieselpunks.org/profiles/blogs/lord-ks-garage-30-american]
Posted on: 2011/3/13 17:17
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Last photo is one of the nicer interpretations (in my opinion), or since it is based on a Japanese Toyota is it a translation?
(o{I}o)
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