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engine numbers and codes
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David Grubbs
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On filling out my renewed membership letter from the Packard Club I was checking the numbers on the car. My 51 is a 200 four door sedan, originally turquoise blue light. On the data plate on the door, it reads 2492 (base model) then I8926. Any idea as to what the second number means?

Also, while working on installing the radio, I found a brass metal tag under the dash, about 2 inches long with these numbers:
"429193 MC", then on the second line "P" and "D".

The theft proof number is A87238.

Any suggestions? thanks

Posted on: 2012/2/25 17:20
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David,

2492 represents the model number for your car. Per a resource manual I have here at the house, you car was a 4 door - 6 passenger sedan from Packard's standard (entry level) line of cars. Also within the standard line were two other models, 2495 ( 2 door - 6 passenger club sedan ) and 2498 ( 2 door - 3 passenger business coupe). The source (Standard Catalog of American Cars) indicates that approximately 24,310 standard line cars were produced. No breakout of how many of each model (s) is available, but IMHO I think that far fewer 2495's and 2498's were made that your 2492.

The second number is the sequential number for your model's production. Don't let that "I" trouble you in the number. That was Packard's way on denoting the number "1". I believe that the first car produced in your run would have been 2492-I0001. I think your car was 8,926 car produced that year for that model.

Reference the radio tag. Great question, I'm sure some other fellows here can guide you with that one.

Hope this helps a little.

Posted on: 2012/2/25 18:32
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thanks Kevin - for clarification, the tag was attached to the dash - the car had the radio delete plate and I installed a 51 radio I bought on Ebay.

Posted on: 2012/2/25 22:57
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429193 is the front seat spring cushion listed under group 30.908. Perhaps the tag came loose from the seat spring and whoever found it stuck it on the radio delete tag?

Posted on: 2012/2/26 0:05
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David Grubbs
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excellent bit of sleuthing Randy. The tag must have fallen off some time in the past. I looked it up in the parts book and it is the spring cushion for a 2462-92, 2562-92 and a 2662-92, or a 51/52/53 four door. My question is how did you know that? Is there a reverse lookup index out there? thanks

Posted on: 2012/2/26 11:03
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My question is how did you know that? Is there a reverse lookup index out there?

Most if not all Packard parts manuals from at least the mid-30s thru the end have an numerical index by part number which gives you the corresponding group# or page on which that number appears. In the 48-54 parts manual that list is at the very end.

Posted on: 2012/2/26 11:19
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Quote:

David Grubbs wrote:
...Is there a reverse lookup index out there?...


The last section of the 48-54 Parts Manual is the Index of part numbers. The part numbers are related back to the Group Code so you can look up the application.

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Posted on: 2012/2/26 11:19
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thanks - another lesson learned!

Posted on: 2012/2/26 22:04
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