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1938 Packard Victoria body number
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colin voice
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Hi did Packard Victoria have a custom body number I’ve just bought one and it’s got a number on the floor number is 06732lm attached picture

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Re: 1938 Packard Victoria body number
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I can't answer your specific question but it looks like 047321.M to me (4 instead of 6) and note that Packard used the capitol I as a 1.

Posted on: 4/1 15:18
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Re: 1938 Packard Victoria body number
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That looks like a part number that could have been for that specific piece of wood.

Posted on: Yesterday 7:25
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Second number looks like a 4 to me, too.

Posted on: Yesterday 12:19
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Re: 1938 Packard Victoria body number
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colin voice
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Hi

Yes, it think it looks like a 4, the only reason I put that number is because I found it in the paperwork. I’m just going through the folder and I’ve got a name, Arthur James from Ontario. Just wondering if he had any connection to the car?
Also, on the import paperwork, it looks like the car came from Uruguay, with the name Walter Aldendino Weiss being the Consignor. This car is RHD. Any help with the history of this car would be gratefully received.

Thanks

Colin

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Re: 1938 Packard Victoria body number
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Does it have the patent plate on the firewall?

Posted on: Yesterday 17:51
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