Re: 21st series visor.
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According to the 1948 accessory catalog, the one on your father's Packard appears to be the proper one while the other on the lighter car is more generic in what it would fit and hence all the odd adjustable brackets. I can't imagine that from 1947 to 1948 there would have been any dramatic design change on this type of accessory!
Posted on: 2017/9/24 12:31
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Re: 21st series visor.
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I agree with Don. My 1950 Sedan has this version, like your father's car. Nothing too complicated about it. It even survived a couple of post-Irma 60 mph gusts a couple of weeks ago. One of our club members also has a stepdown Hudson and the brackets appear identical to the 23rd Series visor, especially the way it attaches to the windshield center post.
Posted on: 2017/9/24 14:13
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Re: 21st series visor.
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Thanks for the input. If factory, am pretty sure the visor came with the car and he couldn't delete it.
I was too young to know if anything else was on the car such as EC or OD etc. Being a deluxe, probably not -- but you never know. I remember he traded that for a 51 that had a visor too. That visor had complaints of being too low and he couldn't see forward without bending down. The car became moms car and dad picked up an almost new 51 400 for himself which I ultimately wound up with. No visor on that one. Other than radio, heater and Ultra that was about it for factory options. Do remember a Western Auto compass he bought and installed on the side windshield molding. He was always fiddling with it and trying to make it read correctly. Now that I think about it the steel around the location chosen was probably the reason it was always off a few degrees. I have read stories regarding the shortage of postwar cars and how dealers would accessorize whatever they could in order to make a bit more money. By 47 I guess the shortages were starting to taper and surely gone by 51. Was just thinking the negotiations for either car might have been worth an admission. Father and his closed wallet and a dealer doing his best to make him open it.
Posted on: 2017/9/24 16:29
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Howard
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