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Here are some scans of 1951 Packard sales literature I have in my collection. The first two are scans detailing the 200 and 200 Deluxe models, showing the differences in the interiors. Note the distinctive seat pleats and checkerboard patterned door panels in the 200 Deluxe. If wint53 has any interior photos of his grandfather's car, we could identify it as a base 200 or Deluxe.
Also attached is a page from the 1951 accessory catalog. It appears that the car has the factory accessory trim rings and pelican. I'm thinking that the bumper guard is an aftermarket accessory as the one on the car does not appear in the Packard accessory catalog. These were a popular period accessory and were available from a number of manufacturers. Attach file: 1951PackardSalesBrochure_200Club Sedan.jpg (257.02 KB) 1951PackardSalesBrochure_200TouringSedan.jpg (251.81 KB) 51PackardAccessoryCatalog_pg11.jpg (142.96 KB)
Posted on: 2022/10/18 13:27
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It is the base model as it does not have the stainless strip along the top of the doors.
Posted on: 2022/10/18 18:49
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I didn't know that any had a strip at the tops of the doors and the artist concepts from the brochure, while it shows them, doesn't necessarily mean they were there! Of course, Ross has seen many more of this model than I have so I'll defer to his expertise.
Posted on: 2022/10/18 20:38
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Ross, you are absolutely correct. The 200 Deluxe models did have a stainless-steel moulding along the top of the door frame that the base models did not have. I never knew this. Below are pictures of a 1951 200 Deluxe Club sedan that is now for sale in Nebraska. While badly deteriorated, you can still see the distinctive checkerboard pattern on the interior door panels which identify it as a Deluxe and the exterior pictures show the mouldings. My 1951 200 was a base model and did not have these mouldings. So, I think this solves the mystery. The car in the original photo is a base model 1951 200 Club Sedan.
Attach file: robvanvleet_51Packard_1.jpg (132.39 KB) robvanvleet_51Packard_2.jpg (117.29 KB) robvanvleet_51Packard_3.jpg (125.87 KB)
Posted on: 2022/10/19 9:21
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