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1937 115C body identification
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Russell37
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I have purchased a 1937 115C convertible that does not seem to match the normal body design. This car was imported from Argentina many (40?) years ago. It has front and rear seats under a long convertible top, and a very short rumble lid. The car has a modified drive train, but I was told no sheet metal mods were done. Please look at the photos and let me know what I have. Were custom bodies n this series available in Argentina? Thanks.

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Re: 1937 115C body identification
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G'day Russell37,
to PackardInfo.

Irrespective of the pedigree of your '37 115C Convertible Coupe I invite you to include it in PackardInfo's Packard Vehicle Registry.

While unlike all other '37 115C convertble Coupes it really appeals to me. I like it's looks. Looks somewhat like a Club Coupe sort of body. Not that I'm biased, even though I previously owned a '41 120 Club Coupe. Or am I?

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