Re: Interior 1936 senior club coupe
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Excluding cars with custom and possibly series-custom coachwork, each of the models had their own unique upholstery patterns. Eight different from Super Eight different from Twelve, 120 different from all of them.
Have you looked thru the original factory photos at the Michigan State collection? Though not common there were occasional photos of interiors. Which model senior do you have, I may have some photos of original cars that might be helpful.
Posted on: 2022/7/28 17:39
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Re: Interior 1936 senior club coupe
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Home away from home
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The sales brochure has a picture of an Eight interior which might help a little. Your best resource is, of course, an original untouched example which is tough given the number of nice original cars I've seen go to pot. Reupholstered cars are not what I consider a fool proof source even when done by the best. The patterns can be okay, but always there is something that catches my eye as a taken liberty.
As far as customer special orders, Packard would do anything. If the customer wanted something different the car probably would end up at Murray for special trim work. And leather was an option for closed cars if you want a more continental interior. Very few made this choice, but I have seen original leather door panels on two cars with cloth interiors.
Posted on: 2022/7/28 21:00
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Re: Interior 1936 senior club coupe
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Thanks, the sales brochure sent me in the right direction.
Posted on: 2022/7/29 5:12
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