VIN NUMBER 1942 PACKARD
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CAN ANYTHING BE DETERMINED FROM THE FOLLOWING NUMBER 1599272 ON A 1942 160
THANKS BOB
Posted on: 2013/4/16 10:05
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Should be eight numbers if it's a serial number. 1599 may signify convertible coupe, but there should be four numbers following, which would indicate sequential number starting with 2001. Where did you get the number?
Posted on: 2013/4/16 10:19
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West Peterson
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That number came from the title recorded as the vin number . Owner is advertizing the car as a 1942 160 two door Conv. (vent windows are push out no crank? ) Are there other items to check to determin if it is a 120 or 160 ? I will get additional numbers from the plate. Thanks Bob
Posted on: 2013/4/16 10:44
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The push-out windows are basically all you need to identify this car as a mongrel. It is the hardest part to change (other than swapping the body onto a Super 8 chassis), and for those who are faking them, they usually (if not always) forgo the full transformation.
Edited per ECAnthony: Engine number will identify which engine, 120 or 160/180, and it's found on the top part of the block, about half way between the front and back. On the passenger's side.
Posted on: 2013/4/16 11:05
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On the passenger side of the engine, check the oil pump and the exhaust flange. The 356-cid (Super Eight) has a 6-bolt oil pump and a 4-bolt exhaust flange. The 282-cid (One Twenty, or "Eight" that year) had a 4-bolt oil pump and a 2-bolt exhaust flange.
Posted on: 2013/4/16 11:12
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Car does have a 356 engine I do not have the number yet. I found a old u-tube video of this car It was presented by a Ty Young a dealer in the Boston area.
Posted on: 2013/4/16 11:28
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Nice looking car, except for the side mounts and spot lights. The video doesn't show the interior, though.
youtube.com/watch?v=FBfp7J6kOzQ
Posted on: 2013/4/16 11:40
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One other important thing to inspect are the radiator shutters. Are they thermostatically operated, or are they set in place. If they're rigid, it has the 120 grille. If they open and close, it is the 160/180 grille.
Posted on: 2013/4/16 11:45
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Hubcaps are pretty but incorrect.
Posted on: 2013/4/16 11:46
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