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Re: Various CL Pickings
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The Henney has a mix of Junior and Senior trim, but this was sometimes done at Henney


That's the way they all were so whether 120 or 160, it was impossible to tell but most were 120. Even in 1951 and 1952, they had Patrician-like trim but they had the 5-main 327 rather than the 9-main of the Patrician while in 1953 and 1954, they had Cavalier-like trim but only the 1954 had the senior senior 359 engine. The 1948-1950 models all had the 356 as far as I know with the Custom's egg crate grille but it wasn't interchangeable with the passenger car and neither were the front fenders.

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Did you see the 1936 A.J. Miller Art Carved?


There was a Miller Art Carved at a Professional Society Meet I went to in Henney's hometown of Freeport, IL but most in attendance were Henneys due to it also being done in conjunction with a Henney employee reunion. I was there in my 1952 Henney-Packard Nu-3-Way which won the long distance award. Not too clear in the photo but I believe that's it in the background with my 1952 up front and George Hamlin's 1953 beside it.

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On second thought, that's not the Art Carved in the background but here it is in a page from a multi-page newspaper publication about the meet.

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Re: Various CL Pickings
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packardsix1939 wrote:
1955 Clipper Custom Sedan. Original car but somewhat rusty and does not run. Seller did quite a bit of work on the car, including a new gas tank, but could not get it running and gave up. Thinks starter is shot. He only wants $500, and it should be well worth that in parts alone. Oregon:

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Hey, I recognize that! It's cortes121's Clipper Custom.

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