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It looks to me like both sets of holes are for a tag bracket, quite possibly one bracket utilizing both and mounting the tag lower to be out of the way of the trunk opening. I know on my '56 the tag was always in a PITA position when it came to getting something heavy out of the trunk, same way with my '48. I'd like to mount it a little lower but I don't want to drill any more holes than I have to. Looks like you're already set up for it, lol!
Posted on: 2010/11/9 14:29
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And was there ever the option of this lower tag bracket using the four holes? It just seems to low, and the lower holes are really too big for something as light as a tag bracket.
Posted on: 2010/11/10 10:26
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I think the lower holes were for something added by the former owner. I don't recall ever seeing anything like them. Was the car ever in Europe where they have the wide license tags or any sign of a trailer hitch.
Posted on: 2010/11/10 10:33
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I'm looking at a photograph of an export (RHD) 1955 Clipper taken when new, and the rear license plate is mounted in the conventional location, so I'd agree with HH that the extra holes were most probably done post-manufacture by a prior owner for whatever reason.
Posted on: 2010/11/10 11:06
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Maybe a previous owner had a trailer hitch mounted that used those holes.
Posted on: 2010/11/10 11:38
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If so, I'd hope he added some structural reinforcement there as I believe the bumper is unsupported by even the bumper irons in that area.
Posted on: 2010/11/10 12:02
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The car was in the US till the 70's and then imported to Mexico, as far as I understand. So, the holes were most probably made by somebody.
What about the other reinforcement plate in my first question? It seems to go under the bumper but uses the same two holes that hold the license plate holder in place. It just seems to much to have reinforcement for that purpose. Any ideas? Thanks, victor
Posted on: 2010/11/10 14:57
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Mine has no reinforcement on either end. The front is bolted to the bottom side center of top bar of bumper using a bracket with an angle of maybe 80 degrees so license hangs down over lower grill opening and the back bracket is bolted top of bumper at just about 90 degrees and sits like yours.
Have you looked under the car to see if there are any extra holes in the frame ends or bumper support areas or any additional reinforcement on the frame rails. Packard issued a bulletin 55T-27 with some fairly detailed reinforcement instructions on adding a trailer hitch. Maybe if any of those are there or any other unaccounted holes, the ones in bumper are just left overs from that. I wonder if that plate you have actually went on top of bumper either like you are holding it or maybe turned around. Possibly bolted to something else that was also using the other holes in bumper.
Posted on: 2010/11/10 15:30
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The plate you mention is only used on the 55 senior cars that had the stainless steel extender strip along the top edge of the bumper. It went on the underside. It was not needed on the 56s.
Posted on: 2010/11/10 18:45
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