Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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To All:
Can someone post some pictures of a 1939 Packard Rollson Razor Edge Town Car, model 1701. Thanks, Van
Posted on: 2009/11/1 23:48
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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Does anyone have a copy of the Packard Cormorant #41. I have seen references that a 1939 Packard Rollson Town Car is featured in this issue.
Can someone look to see if it is the car I have been searching for! Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Van
Posted on: 2010/3/25 23:14
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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I have all back issues of The Packard Cormorant back to the middle 1960s, I'll take a look for it and let you know what I find. If you want to see scans, put your request on the PAC forums as I can post them there without copyright issues.
PS - OK, I have your issue at hand. I assume the article you are interested in is "Packard's Coachbuilders: Rollston and Rollson" by Richard M. Langworth, photography by Bud Juneau. What precisely are you looking for?
Posted on: 2010/3/26 6:59
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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To Owen:
Thank you for your reply. I would like to know if any body numbers are mentioned in the article. I am looking for body number 664. Thank you, Van
Posted on: 2010/3/26 22:38
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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The article has a very abbreviated history of Rollston/Rollson's various panel broughams between 1937 and 1941 and the feature car is the ex-Harold Shulman 1701 Rollson panel brougham, the then-owner is not identified. Two very fine large color pictures (one a centerfold) and about a dozen smaller B&W pictures of interior and exterior details. No body, vehicle, motor or thief-proof numbers are mentioned or shown.
Posted on: 2010/3/27 8:32
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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To Owen:
Thanks again for your generous time and effort to solve the mystery of this missing classic. I have tried in the past to obtain a copy of issue #41 - to no avail. The Packard people who provide back issues have no copies for sale. Thanks again, still looking for the elusive 1939 Rollson. Van
Posted on: 2010/3/28 17:20
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Van, there is something in the back of my mind about this Dan Topping thing, but I can't quite recall it. Perhaps an article somewhere, a picture, someone I met? Hopefully it will surface sometime soon and I'll try to find this thread again and post it. In the meantime, keep searching.
Posted on: 2010/3/28 18:06
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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To All:
New info on this still missing Packard Rollson: Car purchased at the Packard Motor Car Company of New York, 485 Madison Ave, on January 11, 1939. Branch - 61st.street. Car not delivered until June 29,1939, due to the last minute change to have a chromium windshield installed at the additional cost of $180.00. Has anyone ever tried to use the records of the New York Motor Vehicle Division to tract a particular car? Still have no photo of this classic. Any info would be appreciated! Van
Posted on: 2010/11/22 23:57
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I wopuld be very careful in attributing a specific Panel Brougham to Lily Pons. Over the past 40 years I have saeen/read of/heard of about 6 Panel Brougham attributed ot her ownership. Likewise Dean Martin/Lucille Ball must have owned a dozen Dual Ghias each , and Valentino just about all the Isottas ever imported.
Now just lasat week I saaw Elvis driving a pink '56 Cadillac.....
Posted on: 2010/11/23 0:09
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