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Further pics of the Clipper in St. Petersburg, Russia, incl. a broad hint to the history of the former Oregon car.
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Posted on: 2019/6/8 10:42
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This pic was taken in front of the Blue Star Line office in Buenos Aires, the capital and largest city of Argentina.
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Posted on: 2019/8/19 6:04
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"Diego Echavarr?a Misas was a prominent businessman" in Colombia who "was kidnapped and one month later killed on September 19, 1971 by "El Mono" Trejos, leader of a gang in Medell?n." Senior Misas used his sources image 1 & quotations - wikipedia images 2, 3 - elcolombiano.com image4 - ciudadsur.co
Posted on: 2019/12/28 12:17
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Appears based on the front bumper, body side trim and some interior trim details to be a 22nd Series which alone would preclude it from being a DeLuxe Super. Assuming its not a mongrel creation, a Custom 8 it is. But the hubcaps are incorrect and the steering wheel appears to not be a Custom 8 wheel, should be ivory (like the directional signal plastic).
Posted on: 2019/12/28 17:27
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Odd choice of color for a limousine, is that Golden Green or Aztec Green? Unless that interior was a special order, it must have been reupholstered, looks like that polyester 'mouse fur' that's substituted when the cost of the quality broadcloth is quoted.
An easy way to remember the how of the long wheelbase cars is: There were only four 23rd Series lwb cars built, all of which were 141" wb Super Eights. Only one is accounted for so any others encountered are 22nd Series models. If it has an eggcrate grille it has to be a 148" wb 22nd Series Custom Eight. There were no 23rd Series '49-'50 Custom or Super Deluxe lwb cars built. If it has the horizontal grille, it has to be a 141" wb Super Eight. Of those, they were all 22nd Series production but may be re-numbered cars since it took almost to the 24th Series introduction to sell all of them. Finally, this unhappy episode affectively killed off the lwb program which had been a major part of the luxury image. Notwithstanding the '53-'54 lwb cars, which by Mr. Neal's text were even more of a slow-selling disappointment to management. Steve
Posted on: 2019/12/28 19:21
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.....epigram time.....
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Not always easy to identify colors without seeing it directly but I took it to be Golden Green Metallic.
Posted on: 2019/12/28 20:16
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... since there were no Clippers of any type in 48 22nd series believe we can all agree it is not a Clipper ... Howard, agreed and edited. image source: facebook.com
Posted on: 2019/12/29 10:48
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Good Morning all...For my money (what there is of it) that is one very nice looking Packard...Ernie in Arizona
Posted on: 2019/12/29 11:56
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Caretaker of the 1949-288 Deluxe Touring Sedan
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