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Would think it would depend mostly on your likes regarding styling and features. You are trading a senior Packard for a mid range model so in that respect, it's trading down -- and you will be giving up features such as power assists and the suspension if that is important to you.
On the upside, you're right in that there isn't much to go wrong -- nothing power and basic simple -- but some of the items on the 50 are not that common any more either (some trim, mechanical, and 6v components) so can be expensive as well if you need any to get things going. As to condition, I expect the cost of restoration and most of the basic parts for either would be comparable so if you are starting from a worse condition, then need to keep that in mind.
Posted on: 2012/7/8 18:38
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Don't do it....
Posted on: 2012/7/8 18:47
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The Packard in question:
Posted on: 2012/7/8 19:32
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I would much rather have the 55 but it is all personal preference. Best to sell your 55 for cash and buy the other for cash than trade. I think you would be at the losing end of a trade IMO.
Posted on: 2012/7/8 19:43
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If, by referring to that car as a Super Eight, you are under the impression it's a model 2385 on the 127 inch wheelbase with a 327 engine, I think that's not correct.
I believe you are looking at a Standard or Deluxe Club Sedan on the 120 inch wheelbase with a 288. As much as I like the 22nd/23rd series, I don't think I'd trade a 400 for that particular car even if your 400 was in similar condition.
Posted on: 2012/7/8 20:29
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The 48-50 Packards did come as Super 8 models with 120 inch wheel base. The wrap around grille trim extended from the parking lamp bezel to near the front fender wheel opening and were separate short pieces. On the standard and deluxe models the parking light bezel was one piece and ended just where the fender starts to wrap around. You have a tough decision to make. Best of luck with either car. Packardtaximan
Posted on: 2012/7/8 21:19
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Only the 22nd series Super Eights were on the 120 inch wheelbase. The 23rd series Super Eight was on the 127 inch wheelbase which is the series he is considering trading for. It also had a unique grill (which is not the one in the photo).
Edit: Also, the 23rd Series Super 8 had the same size parking lights as the Super Deluxe 8 and the Custom. 23rd Series Super Eight front end for comparison.
Posted on: 2012/7/8 21:35
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IMHO, the V-8s are the coolest of the post-war Packards. As a person who acquired two Packards rather quickly, if you have a place to park the second, it isn't that much of a problem unless your better half has limited you to a single fun vehicle.
Having a driver while you spend time and effort really making the other one nice is a luxury that is well worth it if you can afford it and have a supportive spouse as I do. If you are in a position to pick up the '50 in addition to your '55 400, go for it.
Posted on: 2012/7/8 21:43
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JD, My mistake. Thanks for the correction. Packardtaximan
Posted on: 2012/7/8 21:49
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