Re: 1938 1608 Kellner Torpedo Cabriolet
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Thanks for posting. I too have a keen interest in the prewar customs and have posted more than a few here, the last being a 1939 Su8 Franay. I've only seen one or two of the large Renaults, the last at Draggones in CT undergoing restoration some years back, forget for the moment who it was built for. Your comments remind me of two photos I've posted here recently, both new Packard chassis where the owner didn't want to part with the older coachwork. One was the Hutton Brewster from an older R-R mounted on a 35 or 35 Packard Twelve, and the other was the better known 1917 Pierce Arrow coachwork mounted on a 1937 Twelve chassis. Both these cars still exist. I think I posted these photos individually, though they are also in some thread we had going, don't recall which one.
EDIT: Just remembered who the large Renault was built for that was being restored at Dragonnes, Coco Chanel.
Posted on: 2008/12/26 19:26
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Re: 1938 1608 Kellner Torpedo Cabriolet
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Just a personal opinion, I admire the Lalique as pieces of art but think they look absolutely garish on cars.
Posted on: 2008/12/26 23:50
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Re: 1938 1608 Kellner Torpedo Cabriolet
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I don't know about garish, as I'd like to have this one for the Speedster: Vitesse
Posted on: 2008/12/27 2:22
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This car is most beautiful because it is oldest car
Posted on: 2008/12/27 2:57
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आपका स्वागत है Packardinfo.com विजय के लिए! यह एक व्यक्ति हिंदु से अपनी परिचित करने के लिए एक खुशी की बात है!
Posted on: 2008/12/27 3:26
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Re: 1938 1608 Kellner Torpedo Cabriolet
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Owen, I believe that it was your posting of the two rebodied Packards that got my idle mind to thinking about the Packard-Renault. Just another example of how this website is valuable for the exchange of information. We are fortunate to have it available to us. Thanks BigKev and to all who contribute. Happy New Year!
Posted on: 2008/12/27 11:36
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Edit: The Renault is a Reinstella, not a Suprastella. Apologies.
Posted on: 2008/12/27 11:55
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Re: 1938 1608 Kellner Torpedo Cabriolet
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"Gordy" Hormel used to own the Renault/Packard before selling to Harrah (along with a 1934 LeBaron boattail speedster --- the one that is now currently blue). Hormel was heir to the meat-packing fortune in southern Minnesota, and was a car fanatic.
Recently, within the past year I believe, a whole cache of vintage cars were pulled out of a barn in the east. Featured in Old Cars Weekly if I remember correctly. One of the cars was a Reanault with this same body. Does anyone remember the story?
Posted on: 2008/12/27 13:37
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I'm with Owen on the garishness of most Laliques. The two nudes are okay, in my opinion, because they're not so huge, but the eagles head, rooster and the one on this Kellner Packard are just too large.
Posted on: 2008/12/27 13:39
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