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Re: Various CL Pickings
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Posted on: 7/31 8:15
I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you

Bad company corrupts good character!

Farming: the art of losing money while working 100 hours a week to feed people who think you are trying to kill them
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That "true" Caribbean is a hardtop, that's why it's sitting around still at 20k.


If I were in the market, the hardtop Caribbean is the one I would prefer!

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A Packard that was never made by Packard.


I don’t know about this one but Bowman & Schwartz apparently made a couple custom 1940 Club Sedans without running boards. I also had a 1940 110 Club Sedan which was never made by Packard.

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The club sedan’s paint is at least easily fixed. Unbolt the fenders and headlights and paint to match the body

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I had a better look at the 1939 Club Sedan and would almost guarantee that it's an Earle C. Anthony special. Notice the arm-less flying lady (goddess of speed) which is something that he had made and I even saw one once as a teenager in the collection of the fellow who bought my 1939 Six from me.

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The club sedan’s paint is at least easily fixed. Unbolt the fenders and headlights and paint to match the body

That's very clever

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1926 Six Club Sedan. Think it is a Model 433. Beautiful, well preserved original survivor car. Disc wheels with rear mount spare. Not running but should not take too much effort to put back on the road. About as nice an original car as you are going to find from this era. Almost 100 years old. Asking $18K. Arkansas:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1465066551155463

1958 Packard Hawk. Restored, recent engine rebuild. Ivory white with gold fin inserts. Looks sharp. Asking $25K. Oklahoma:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1264339265353067

1939 Six Touring Sedan. Decent car which needs some cosmetics. Car runs and drives. Very solid looking body and I think paint may be original. Ad states 67K original miles. Asking $3,500 which I think is fair for a running, driving car. Oklahoma.

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1778578093054764

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Spotted these today:

1942 Clipper Club Sedan. Rat rod powered by 305 CI V-8 with auto trans. It's a bit ratty looking. Rockers are pretty rusty Asking $4K. Kansas:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1679975572658440

1931 833 Sedan. Very nice original survivor which runs and drives. Asking $25K. Long Island, NY:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/763476186221591

1935 1201 Eight Phaeton. Nice older restoration. Ad states car is all sorted out and ready to go. Ad lists it as a 1206 (Twelve) but the vehicle ID number, 811-218, indicates that it is a 1201 Eight. Data plate shows that the car was originally sold by the Fonda Motor Car Company in Syracuse, NY. on 9-5-35. Seller asking $130K. Baltimore, Maryland:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/2743526715842411

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Some new FB postings to share"

1955 Caribbean. Seller is parting out. Mike Dulinski is the poster. Also advertising 100+ 1955-56 Packards for parts. Wonder if he is closing down? Duluth, MN:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1293306832250590

1929 626 Club Sedan. Rare body style. Appears to be an old and somewhat deteriorated restoration but looks exceptionally solid and could probably be put back on the road with minimum effort. Current owner has had the car for over 30 years and never got it running. Selling due to age. Asking $15K. Houston, TX:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/258234396675235

1936 120 Coupe. Appears to be a fully restored car. Can't tell from the photos if it is a Sport Coupe or a Business Coupe. Probably pricey at the asking price of $55K. Amarillo, TX:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1631656137529833

1954 Carribean. Project car. Ad states 77K original miles. Very desirable color scheme of Packard Ivory over Polaris Blue (Scheme TC) with matching interior. Lower rear quarters and rocker panels are extensively rusted. Some rust at bottoms of front fenders. Needs everything but car is intact, and some parts look pretty decent. Have seen much worse for asking price of $5,500. Some NOS chrome parts included. Looks like a project that never got started. Old windshield stickers indicate car was registered in NY in the mid-1960's. Ad just posted yesterday. Tennessee:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1804169383789503

1936 120 Club Sedan. Very solid unrestored project car but will need everything. Sheet metal looks very good overall - do not see any rust. Not running. Ad states car has been in indoor storage for many years. Asking $9,500. Kentucky:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/2228901084201863

1937 120 Touring Sedan. Another abandoned restoration project. Car is mostly disassembled. Body is on frame and is in primer, so some work had been completed. Seller states he has all parts. Asking $5K. Pennsylvania:

facebook.com/marketplace/item/1949657445828451

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Yeah Mike is trying to offload his stuff sooner rather than later

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