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Yes, right. Now realize the difference between the 35 and 36 bodies and chassis is pretty minimal, and an upgrade of the nose is quite simple. But 37 bodies are very different!! And of course the entire chassis is different too what with IFS and hydraulic brakes, etc. S\
So it was one very interesting car, a real mix of some 37 sheetmetal like front clip, with 35/6 features like the rear-hinged front doors. Chassis was 37. As I recall it was a Twelve, black, and quite a stunning restoration. Probably have a picture or 2 somewhere. I assumed the car to be legitimate, but the desire of some mmisguided souls to generate value by creating something bogus and present it as authentic can lead to some strange things.
Posted on: 2010/1/16 20:41
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Gerd, there is another possibility I should have pointed out. It's equally possible that the body was built in 1935, perhaps in response to an order placed and subsequently cancelled, and the body lay "in prime" and was completed as a 1936 model in response to a new order.
A little nuance about the previously mentioned 36 Twelve with a 35 TPN; since it was a Dietrich is also carried a Dietrich body# tag under the front carpet, and it was also a 1935 number, The VN tag was also a bit unique though I've seen it on other 36 senior cars; instead of simply giving the body type + production number, for example 919-1319, it was preceeded by a stamping "14th", meaning 14th series. Interesting little oddity. Here's the data from that car, note it's titled as a 927 body (1936) but built as an 827 (1935).
Posted on: 2010/1/16 21:59
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Gusha, thanks for thinking of me with the numbers, I'm still interested in collecting them but as I've already submitted my sequel to the original article my interest has waned a bit. But you never know when a number will come along like this one - and change the picture.
The highest 1952 BDN I have is B60212 and the lowest 1953 number is B83547; this body is clearly a 1953 by the windshield configuration so it becomes an important number, now the lowest known 1953. As to the Briggs # matching the VN, this was almost always the case 1951 thru 1954, and almost always not the case thru 1950. And I note how nice and crisp the BDN stamping is, not at all like 55/56 when the dies were apparently wearing out. Unfortunate that someone couldn't have taken the few seconds needed to mask the VN plate before repainting. Thanks again.
Posted on: 2010/7/29 12:17
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Gerd,
From the pic's in the link see the dealer selling this Packard has a number of other US cars in his yard. The '53 looks to be in good condition with interesting two tone paint.
Posted on: 2010/7/30 16:56
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??? = back end of a 1954 Chevrolet.
(o{I}o)
Posted on: 2010/7/30 17:47
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Gerd, that '53 has a '52 grille on it. Perhaps a parts availability issue?
Posted on: 2010/7/30 19:25
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-BigKev
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I see that this subject is semi-closed, but will offer the data off my car to be filed as FWIW.
serial number: I342-2148 Delivered 11/1/1939, Packard Indianapolis, Inc. Only the triangles without numbers. Engine: C501995B Model 1807. Martin K. O'Toole Marietta, Georgia
Posted on: 2010/7/31 19:42
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1940 Model 1807 Touring Sedan
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Martin, thanks for the #s. Though my appetite for them isn't as voracious as it was, I'm still collecting and recording.
Posted on: 2010/7/31 22:30
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Owen:
Small correction. Today I happened to notice that the engine block number is actually "CC" preface instead of "C". The first "C" is very faint on off the raised section of the block. More FWIW. MKOT
Posted on: 2010/8/2 20:07
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1940 Model 1807 Touring Sedan
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