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Re: Packard Auction -Sep 2021
#21
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Tim Cole
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I too was shaking my head about that. Especially given there is another car in that batch that supposedly is a fake. When I read the circus verbiage I couldn't believe the garbage they made up.

At least they admitted the one Duesenberg is a fake. I guess that stuff is so well known you can't get away with it. Or perhaps Duesenberg owners have more class.

The crap these clowns are pulling is like something out of Herman Melville's worst nightmares.

Posted on: 2021/9/12 5:55
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Re: Packard Auction -Sep 2021
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Highlander160
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There's a sale on Haterade next month..

Posted on: 2021/10/31 11:22
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Re: Packard Auction -Sep 2021
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5540Packards
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You know I have to admit I was amazed at the fakery that has gone with supposedly custom built Packards from the classic era you remember the "LeBaron" phaeton a white car with the light eight radiator and the rear mounted tire with the pontoon fenders? Then there is the question I posed a couple of weeks ago about the 1939 12 cylinder Brunn all-weather Cabriolet, someone supposedly said 2 were made I was able to find 5 for sale one needing restoration one fine original and 3 older restorations. I guess the key phrase would be not so much buyer beware but buyer be aware and do research before bidding on a high priced item so that you know what your getting.

Posted on: 2021/11/4 18:43
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