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Re: rear foot rests
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ted
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Hi Stephen, wow I can't thank you enough ,,1st for the quick response and then for the measuements and the photos. I fyou live here in Az. please let me know as I truly would buy you a few cold ones along with a couple of shooters. Thanks again and I am still waiting for the seller to contact me about the foot rests in the car he is selling.

Posted on: 2010/9/9 17:06
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Re: rear foot rests
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Stephen Houseknecht
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Ted,

Any time, man. Glad to be able to do it. My car has sat in storage for thirty years, is completely unmolested and original. A Packard time machine, I will be photographing everything before it gets worked on so other folks can be sure of getting it right if their car has been buggered before they got theirs.

I am in Buffalo, but thanks for the thoughts on the cold ones.Let me know if you need anything else.

Regards,

Posted on: 2010/9/9 17:41
Stephen
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Re: rear foot rests
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bingster
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Quote:

Stephen wrote:

...any more info on Derham photograph? I notice no power windows and wood grain. No faux reptile hide


Sorry, Stephen, I don't have much information on that particular car. The photo is from an ebay auction from 2003. It was a 100% original car, as I recall, but I don't remember what it went for. I saved the photos, because the Derham car is one of my favorite Packards of the 1950s, and this one is absolutely beautiful (although I could live without the visor). Here are a few others from the listing.

Darrin

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Posted on: 2010/9/11 16:50
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