Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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Have you contacted the publisher (VMCCA) to see if they have an archival copy? Both VMCCA and the publication Bulb Horn are still active in the hobby, have you checked their website? There is also a Bulb Horn back issue search capability at the AACA library and they claim to have all back issues. There is a research fee at AACA library but if you're an AACA member I believe the first 1.5 hours are free.
Posted on: 2011/2/26 9:23
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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I'm sure the AACA Library also has a copy. For a buck or so, I'm sure you can get a photo copy. 717-534-2082
Posted on: 2011/2/26 10:58
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West Peterson
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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One '39 Rollson was located at the Owl's Head Transportation Museum in Maine.
kitfoster.com/carport/2007/08/as-owl-flies/
Posted on: 2011/2/26 13:49
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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To All:
Thanks to the kindness of the guys over at Bulb Horn Magazine, I have received a copy of the Vol 4, 1959, pp49-51, article about Dan Topping. Unfortunately, it was not about the missing 1939 Packard Rollson. Will keeping looking! Van
Posted on: 2011/3/6 23:48
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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-> This way please, to pic up the scent including several photographs. Well, it's a Derham, that looks like a Rollson.
"...Correspondence between the coachbuilder and Packard NY, the fabrics supplier and Miss Pons' agents illuminate the build process...." The car is mentioned in Hugo Pfau, "The Coachbuilt Packard" (1938), page 74 (according to the German Wikipedia; see reference 23) and in a Business Week magazine dtd. April 22, 1950 (according to coachbuilt.com).
Posted on: 2014/12/6 18:24
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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I lost contact with a gentlemen from upstate New York concerning the 1939 Packard Rollson. Can you please contact me.
Thank you. Van
Posted on: 2019/4/8 21:16
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Van - it was my understanding that you ruled that car out as the one you were looking for. Is that not the case?
Posted on: 2019/4/8 23:23
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Flackmaster: Thank you for reply, I did rule out a 1939 Packard Rollson 1701 in New York some time ago, however my current message is a different car - a lead was given to me about a man from upstate New York who may own the car in question.
Many thanks, Van
Posted on: 2019/4/9 11:29
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Re: 1939 Rollson Packard 1701
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I recently purchased the Rollson car Flackmaster had talked to you about. I'm in the process of trying to get more info on it. Thought you might be interested in the specs.
vin 1701-2039 body # 658 model # 1665 engine # b304330 delivery date 11/30/1938 via PMCC in NYC original owners initials CBM What I found interesting is that it's also a model 1665 not a panel brougham which seems to be a rarer model.
Posted on: 2022/5/12 7:15
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1954 Cavalier (export model)sold
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