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Isn't 38 the year they had disappearing or self destructing decals instead of a data plate? If so, maybe clearing a path to get information would have been a futile experience. Yes Howard, to quote an expert: Quote: "... 1938 #s have been among the hardest to come by. As to the VN, 1938 was the one and only year that Packard used a decal rather than a metal plate ... But if you can't get the original VN from prior documentation or owners, there really isn't any significant chance that the # can be recovered. Somewhere along the line of ownership and titles it was recorded, if you can trace it back far enough, that's about the only chance. Sincere thanks are given to Dave (Owen_Dyneto), who had put the things straight. [picture source: www.tomlafarriere.com] Attach file: (29.57 KB)
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The story of ZIS-110, ZIS-115, ZIL-111 & Chaika GAZ-13 on www.guscha.de
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if you haven't already, click on the owner registry and you can see a 1601 touring sedan with sidemounts
Posted on: 2011/7/25 16:04
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In the realm of Packards is the 38 1601 with the side mounts very desirable, or are they kind of like a white elephant. Just want to know what I might be getting into, my Grandma always said "don't look a gift horse in the mouth" thanks to all for the help Dale
Posted on: 2011/7/25 19:51
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It's not a platinum diamond encrusted model like a '32 boattail speedster, but all of the pre-war Packards have decent value, especially if this one is an actual barn find that is pretty rust free and original. My car is a '37 115c, which is pretty common, and the NADA high book is 49K. I don't think I'll ever get that, but you never know.
IMHO, any Packard that is not rusted into the ground is worth saving, just because it's a marquee that hasn't been made for 55 years (53 if you count the Studebaker years).
Posted on: 2011/7/25 19:58
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In 35/36/37 Packard made 4 door Touring, Formal and Club sedans in the junior series. In 38/39/40 juniors they made only one sedan , the touring sedan.
Thus there is no larger or smaller trunk between models as there is just one model. The aprts to resore the engine are the same price as earlier Junior models and later junior models 35-47
Posted on: 2011/7/27 10:39
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Sir what is meant by a "Junior" and Senior Packard is one smaller the the other? Dale
Posted on: 2011/7/27 14:32
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basic explanation
junior....lower series, lower price, not as many options available, smaller motor, etc. etc. etc. senior....includes things like the super 8 and V12 models, etc etc. the high end cars.
Posted on: 2011/7/27 14:56
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110, 115, 120s, Sixes, Clipper, 200s, 250s, etc, any of these would fall into the class of being a Junior.
Common analogy I like to use when compared to GM line up is that the Seniors are to Cadillac and the Juniors are to Buick. (slings and arrows on the way to me I am sure)
Posted on: 2011/7/27 15:32
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I disagree with the analogy, back in the 30's big Buicks 80/90 Series often shared basic body shells with Cadillac, as the didall the way up to the 90's.
The correct analogy using GM would be a 61-72 Buick Special/Skylark commonly referred to as an "A" body (junior). The full size Buicks, Lesabre, Invicta, Electra would be analogous to Seniors. The 1935 Packard 120 Junior shared no parts I know of with a Senior Super 8 except perhaps a wiper arm nut. Likewise a 61 bBuick Special shared virtually nothing with the Electra On the 77-96 Senior GM rear wheel drive CHEVROLET, PONTIAC, OLDS BUICK CADILLAC virtually everything on the front suspension, brakes, rear suspension, some years engine, transmission etc etc are either identical part numbers or functionally identical
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