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Congrats, and welcome! I'm new to the Packard hobby as well, but there is a wealth of information available here.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 7:37
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Re: 1949 2271 LWB
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If the build sheet shows the '-9' then it's not re-numbered, it's an actual 1949 22nd series.
Edit: Some of the other codes from your build sheet indicate: X - Paint Code, Black OD - Overdrive 401 - Interior Trim Code, Tan Shadow Check Broadcloth The '08' is probably 'OB' for an oil bath air cleaner.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 7:43
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WS - if the same code as used a couple of years later = white sidewall tires.
The difference between the Briggs # and vehicle # is typical of the era. The Briggs represents the sequential production at Briggs, and the vehicle # represents the finished car production sequence at Packard. Finished cars were not necessarily produced in the same order as that in which the bodies were produced. The last 4 digits do occasionally correspond exactly, but more often are +/- 25 digits of each other. Beginning with the 24th series the Briggs and vehicle number are almost always in agreement. PS - A "-9-" actually could be a renumbered car but in your case it's not. When they were renumbered, the sequential number was "jumped" by 10,000 numbers or so. Wait for Robert Neal's new book for a better explanation.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 8:55
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Thanks for the help on the numbers on my 49. I think I will get all the numbers off my 41 110 coup and see what it is. I has Special on the sides of the hood.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 9:25
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Folks - as you gather numbers please remember that I'm still interested in collecting sets of vehicle numbers and corresponding "thief-proof" or firewall numbers for my continuing research into that subject.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 9:42
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Re: 1949 2271 LWB
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I believe the Motor number GH427153CE or VIN as it is listed is also correct and probably is what is stamped on engine. Don't find a reference to cite at the moment for the H, but on other engines that indicates optional hydraulic lifters. The CE is referenced in Service Counselor 22 #12 as shown.
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Posted on: 2011/4/16 10:01
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Re: 1949 2271 LWB
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True, a -9 on the data plate could be a re-numbered car. But if the -9 indicator is on the build sheet as it is in this case, then it came down the line as a 1949 car and cannot be a re-numbered car. I am certainly looking forward to Robert Neal's book. Edit: The exception would be the Station Sedan which could have had a -9 build slip and be re-numbered as a 23rd series... but let's not go down that road... it's confusing enough.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 10:19
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RIGHT! That escaped my thinking. Thanks.
Posted on: 2011/4/16 10:23
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Say, Hugh Turnipseed, does that car you bought happen to be silver? I saw that one on e-Bay. That's a nice car! Hope the restoration goes well! You should put your car in the Owner's Registry (look to the side of the site under Main Menu). Good luck!
Posted on: 2011/4/16 11:25
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