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Nothing original from Packard would have gone there, but some dealer might have installed some nameplate. Was the car imported new to Holland, or later? Very pretty, and a nice photo.
Posted on: 2014/8/7 10:06
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Don't think it was a badge or script. Packard placed the Ultramatic script on cars so equipped but that was located on the rear fender. Are the holes only on the one side? If it were both sides and the car had been in Europe a long time, I would wonder if at some point it had trafficators added. If only one side then no ideas other than I doubt it was anything from Packard.
Posted on: 2014/8/7 10:07
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It's on both sides, the car has been here for 20 years. Now we're at it, should a 200 not have a grill without teeth? What models had the airscoops on the rear body and when a chrome strip and when nothing?
Same with Packard lettering on the lower bonnet? Trafficators might be the solution? I will ask if there was any wiring there. But being a Deluxe it should have had turn signals Regards thomas
Posted on: 2014/8/7 10:16
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I like the old blue license plate instead of the ugly yellow ones!
Posted on: 2014/8/7 10:23
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I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you
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"Scoops" were standard on some higher models but also were a popular accessory for dealers to add.
Good pictures of just what this model should look like trim-wise can be found in the Dawes book among others.
Posted on: 2014/8/7 10:33
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51 hood had the letters and 52 hood had no letters with only the crest on the grill. The Deluxe and 250 had the teeth along with the 300 and 400.
If the owner would agree to provide the numbers on the door jamb and the large embossed number on right side of firewall above the heater, it would be appreciated. Motor number stamped on a smooth area above the starter motor would also tell if the engine is original and which one. With the door jamb number we could tell you for sure if it is a 250 deluxe or a standard 200 with an incorrect grill. Owen_Dyneto is compiling a data base of the large embossed numbers since factory records of those no longer exist for the most part. You could send the numbers via private message to Owen_Dyneto or myself if the owner does not want the information public.
Posted on: 2014/8/7 10:39
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Thanks for all that, I have the body number: 2562 6660
does that help?
Posted on: 2014/8/7 11:03
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Thomas did they change it to lpg?
Posted on: 2014/8/7 11:05
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lpg is for cooking, not for cars
But no, I run two of my cars on lpg but owners is still on petrol
Posted on: 2014/8/7 11:10
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