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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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Another e-mail sent to the owner of this nice looking 1942 Clipper.


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Posted on: 2012/1/30 13:21
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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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Another e-mail sent to the owner of this 1942 Clubber Clip Clipper Club.


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Posted on: 2012/1/30 13:29
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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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1942 Packard Clipper Club Coupe

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caption: What do I get if I find the gizmo number? And whom do you like more, me or this stupid number tag?


Photo from the National Automotive History Collection. the Packard Motor Car Collection, Detroit Public Library and used with permission.

Posted on: 2012/1/30 13:43
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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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Gerd, thanks for your efforts. All we can do is wait and see if an owner will reply with an answer to your question.

Why is it so hard to get an answer to our questions from an owner of a 1941 or 1942 Packard or Clipper?

(o[]o)

Posted on: 2012/1/30 22:22
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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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John, sometimes it depends on ... me.

Sorry?!

1) Due to a translation error I had to edit post #50.

2) "... I am sorry to let you know the car was sold ..." says www.motorcarportfolio.com from post #51. Thanks for the fast reply, Bob.

Posted on: 2012/1/31 2:38
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Another e-mail sent to the HQ of this 1941 tank.


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BTW Interesting bumper attachments. Ram bow's to pulp the enemy?


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Posted on: 2012/1/31 4:15
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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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1,ooo tons eccentric punching machine at the Stalin Motor Works


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Posted on: 2012/2/4 6:14
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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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OK, here's the document cited earlier, courtesy of Stuart Blond via Jim Balfour. Draw your own conclusions; mine is that, with no mention of the conventional bodies (other than the LeBarons), Packard continued to build them.

Just as an added note, I believe that all or almost all the Packard Board Meeting minutes right up until the end have survived. These pages come from a private collection.

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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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Dave, Stuart Blond, Jim Balfour and the private collector - many thanks.

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...Draw your own conclusions; mine is that, with no mention of the conventional bodies (other than the LeBarons), Packard continued to build them...

Furthermore other Packard/Briggs contracts are mentioned.


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I believe I'm correct when I say that Briggs also built the "conventional" bodies in 1941 and 1942.

Dave, just to exclude translation errors, am I right in saying that you based on this Board Meeting minutes drop the above shown hypothesis?

Posted on: 2012/2/5 17:18
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Re: East Grand Blvd., Conner Ave. or even Moscow?
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Yes.

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