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Nice mods.
Posted on: 2013/1/24 20:53
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man thats a great pic!! lol
be forwarned though....mine is a 374 now and has had cam work done....and the entire engine is balanced....rods/pistons/crank. your goin down buster lol ;0) Hank
Posted on: 2013/1/24 22:12
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1937 Packard 138-CD Deluxe Touring Limousine
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I refuse to have fb! Everybody is all about privacy laws, but they put everything on fb. It's an absolute waste of time if you ask me. If I'm not important enough to sent me an email or give me a call, then I don't need to be "be-friended"
Posted on: 2013/1/25 8:33
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BDC:
While I don't blame you for not wanting Facebook, please understand that when you are investigating the history of a 57-year-old car, you have to be willing to use whatever sources you can to find information. While some people go crazy and document every minute of their lives and let everyone know what they ar thinking ad nauseum, sometimes Facebook is the only way to track people down. In most cases, if I have an e-mail address, I will utilize it first; but when I do not have the address, I will use other sources. One more thing, you can use Facebook to display photos of your car(s) to civilians and friends. Who knows? Maybe some of them might become enthusiastic and "ask the man who owns one."
Posted on: 2013/1/25 14:21
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You can make a lot of really neat things from the parts left over after you rebuild your engine ...
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I hate to say this, but this will likely be my last posting as far as my search for my car's history is concerned. I never realized just how difficult it is to track an old car's past, especially when one possesses its VIN; but obviously this is not the case. The more I delved into its past, the more confusing and frustrating things became. It is kind of like running into a brick wall in slow motion!
Particularly disheartening was the complete lack of a response from one of the previous owners, who, by all indications, is still alive and living in Minnesota. I sent him a letter asking for help, as well as a couple of e-mails, and received nothing back. I think I will chalk it up to possible bad health. I just don't know. My other lead, a name on a service receipt from Albuquerque in April 1962, also has not resulted in any response. In this case I tried e-mail, Facebook, and finally a written letter. Other avenues, such as the Studebaker-Packard Club of Albuquerque, New Mexico DMV, and Studebaker Museum, all came up blank. I am glad I made the effort, however. As they say, nothing tried is nothing gained.
Posted on: 2013/2/5 15:41
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You can make a lot of really neat things from the parts left over after you rebuild your engine ...
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Even though you have not been successful so far does not mean that one of your leads will respond in the future. You still have two names of previous owners, most of us have none. Please stay in touch and let us know about your adventures with your Clipper.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2013/2/5 16:12
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I believe it was Kevin Costner in "The Untouchables" remake who said "never give up". JW's, right you never know when something may surface. Though I bought both my Packards from original owners, it was a chance meeting at a gas station when I was approached by a driver from out-of-state who was the original family chauffeur's nephew and filled in some history for me. Stay optimistic!
Posted on: 2013/2/5 16:20
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Things could be worse. Your previous owner could be a mob hitman whose car was stolen from him who wants to take revenge on whoever now has the car. You do have a nice car
Ken
Posted on: 2013/2/5 16:25
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I would echo what others have said, don't give up, but don't fret over it either, sometimes good things happen when we lest expect them. Perhaps they're on an extended vacation, maybe your email got caught in a spam folder, maybe some problem in their life that is all consuming at the time.
When I think of cars that I've owned I probably wouldn't know the sort of info you are seeking as I don't know the id numbers of those vehicles, well except for one that I still have the id tag taken off when I painted the car nearly 50 years ago, but it would be fun to share if someone asked me, but then I'm a bit of a car nut and like history as well. Jim
Posted on: 2013/2/5 17:26
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