Three Packards now on Copart.com
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Copart.com has three Packards listed on its website as of this morning:
1948 Deluxe Eight Sedan. Deteriorated older resto with an incorrect white vinyl interior. Badly needs a paint job. Large areas of surface rust indicating long term outdoor storage. Looks relatively solid and complete. Memphis, TN: copart.com/lot/45673675/1948-packard-sedan-tn-memphis 1953 Clipper Deluxe Sedan. Model No. 2662. Appears to be a partially completed amateur restoration. Car in black primer and some chrome has either been painted over or removed. Interior is rough. Somerville, NJ: copart.com/lot/45208035/1953-packard-all-models-nj-somerville 1958 Station Wagon. One of the rarest postwar Packards with only 159 produced. This one looks very complete and restorable. Body appears straight and rust free. Punta Gorda, FL: copart.com/lot/43100125/1958-packard-4-dr-fl-punta-gorda-south
Posted on: 3/8 10:30
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Is it just me, or is that '58 wagon not the ugliest concoction of sheet metal ever assembled?!?!? Try as I might, I cannot come up with any redeeming accolades for this abomnation and have to wonder if they had trouble even selling the 159 made!!! Chris.
Posted on: Yesterday 19:10
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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I love it but then I'm a bit odd anyway.
Posted on: Yesterday 20:20
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Yes, No, Maybe. Fer sure, you'd be the only one at any show.
jack vines
Posted on: Today 10:39
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Don, yes, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and if you find the 'gargoyle with dragon fins' visually appealing, God bless you. It's like the modern art where two large orange dots on white canvas are selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Somebody, somewhere finds beauty and 'art' in it, but it confounds me!
Posted on: Today 13:04
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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