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1949 Mystery Car
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Saw this ad today on FB Marketplace for what looks like a 22nd Series Standard Eight Club Sedan. It has the 22nd series flat taillights and no center sweep spear. However, the serial number on the data plate is 2395-6412, which indicates a 23rd Series car. So, what is going on here? Was the data plate switched with another car or did Packard build a car in the 23rd series with 22nd series trim? Any ideas?

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Re: 1949 Mystery Car
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The first four digits of the Vehicle Number doesn't match the Briggs Number. The Briggs is showing it as a 22nd series. So some VN swap-a-roo looks to have happen at some point.

Posted on: Today 10:59
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Re: 1949 Mystery Car
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That's what I figured. Also, a 22nd series car built in the 1949 model year would have a -9- in the ID number. Can the Briggs number determine if this is a '48 or a '49? I see that the Briggs number begins with 2265, which means that this car is actually a 22nd series Deluxe Eight not a Standard.

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The exterior lacks the over the windows stainless, so looks Eight. The door panel pattern looks Eight Deluxe. So mixed signals

Why would the Briggs numbers differentiate between Eight and Eight Deluxe? The body is the same

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The first 4 digits of the Briggs number should mirror the actual vehicle Number, which is the body model number.

So would it be different between a Eight and a Deluxe Eight.

Posted on: Today 13:00
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