Re: 1939 Packard 12 Limo Data Plate
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If you look closely at the plate in question the screws are burred and do not match the screws on the known genuine original plate which had never been off the car.
So the plate is probably not the original, although an attempt may have been made to "antique" it. Looking at the known good plate it is easy understand why someone would put a new one on. But if I was doing the work the original would remain on the inside of the firewall. The last Packard I did used the original at the owner's request, but plates on the earlier cars were much higher quality and not prone to deterioration.
Posted on: 2019/4/1 17:46
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Thanks very much guys. Very helpful. Such a trove of valuable knowledge on this site!
Yes, it's looking like the plate may be a reproduction. If so, it was probably attached when Max Hood restored it. The data on the plate may well be correct. Guess we'll never know. I spoke with Robert Escalante in Santa Ana today. He owns a Packard repair/restoration shop called Custom Auto Service. There is a sticker from his shop on the car. He does not recall the car, but could possibly search it out by engine number if we knew roughly when it came to Australia (or when it was last in California). Robert remembers Max Hood and said he thought someone here called Bruce Riston might have helped Max with the car and could throw more light on what was done after it arrived here. I don't know of Bruce Riston. Maybe others have come across him? Cheers Brian
Posted on: 2019/4/2 0:29
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Copy of my 1939 5 passenger sedan plate.
Posted on: 2019/4/2 10:07
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Another instalment. I now have the engine number of this car - it is B602481.
Cheers Brian
Posted on: 2019/4/2 19:11
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Well, that motor number makes a very good fit. Your body serial or theft-proof# is the next to highest known to me for a 1939 Twelve, and the highest numbered Twelve has motor number B602494.
Posted on: 2019/4/2 19:48
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Re: 1939 Packard 12 Limo Data Plate
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Well it looks like someone will end up paying too much for this. The data plate is a reproduction and engine maintenance history/condition unknown. It's already bid up to about A$33K for a car needing a $20K paint job and potentially engine work. Good ones of these have been fetching US$40-45K recently. Think I'll pass!
Brian
Posted on: 2019/4/4 1:01
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I question a lot of these Ebay things. There is nothing to stop phony bidding. Unless I knew the car personally I certainly wouldn't buy any of that stuff. And when a car looks bad on the TV or in the pictures then you can be sure it is ratty. I suppose there are fools out there buying this stuff.
After all, I like to joke that if you aren't smart enough to make a living doing nothing then you aren't as smart as overcompensated management.
Posted on: 2019/4/4 13:34
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Tim
Yes, well said. The auctioneers have latched onto the eBay model as a way to push prices up. The pics of the cars are taken under fluorescent light, which tends not to show paint flaws. I went to look at some of the cars. Many had very patchy paintwork from older restorations (including this Packard). You would not know that if you had not seen them. And they would not start them up, so it's a real shot in the dark mechanically unless you happened to know a recent owner personally. Bottom line. They'd need to be cheap but they won't be. Cheers Brian
Posted on: 2019/4/4 15:57
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Brian, I can fill in a few more details on that Packard at the Gosford auction if you would like. I have sent you a PM. Call me or let me have your number. I am in Sydney. David
Posted on: 2019/4/5 18:18
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