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Fred, I was speaking in terms of selling class, not construction. But I figured the slings and arrows would be inbound.
Posted on: 2011/7/27 16:49
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Hey you Big Hitters have left me in the dust. So the Packard I have been given is a 1938 4 dr Model 8 cyl Deluxe with 2 side mounted tires called a Junior Packard? You have my head spinning. ha ha It had just stopped spinning from being given this big boat.
Posted on: 2011/7/27 21:42
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You have a 1938 Packard Eight Model 1601 4 door touring sedan. I do not think Deluxe is a part of the designation.
It has as an accessory 2 sidemounted tires, sometimes referred to in sales literature as "deluxe equipped", but that is not part of the model description. We have not left you in the dust, we're here to help you get it going and enjoy it. In return we'd like to know what bottle or lucky stone we should rub so we can get free Packards too, I'll settle for a '39 Brunn V-12.
Posted on: 2011/7/27 21:53
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If truth be known, I stopped by last year and it was so hot inside their farm house they only had two fans running I fixed up and old air conditioner in the first floor. I have known them for years and use to talk to the MR about cars and he would tell stories about the ways to fix the old ones. He said he had an old Packard in the barn but I never paid it no mind. Until last month when she said I could have it if I wanted and could get it out of the upper floor of the barn. So keep the information coming and I will advise when I get it out. Dale
Posted on: 2011/7/27 22:07
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Further on the Junior/Senior analogy. A Buick to Cadillac comparison cannot be a junior/senior. Think of a Buick Electra to a Cadillac Cimmaron The terminology comes from the designation to identify the father and son with the same names. John Smith Sr/John Smith Jr. They have the same name and same DNA. A Buick and a Caddy have neither.
A 37 Packard Super 8 is a senior, bigger, more powerful. A 37 six/120 is smaller, lighter, less powerful and has the same "DNA" as can be seen in the styling, ornaments and the many other influences such as upholstery fabrics, hubcaps etc. The two cars standing next to each other are obviously related.
Posted on: 2011/7/29 8:37
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Well put.
The analogy to GM divisions is breaking down because the positioning of the GM division became increasingly overlapping and blurred as time went on. For 1938, here's a stab at where the Packard products might compete: Six vs Pontiac/Oldsmobile Eight (120) vs Buick/LaSalle Super Eight vs Biggest Buicks/Cadillac 62, 60S Twelve vs Cadillac 75, V16 The GM makes still have some shared styling cues at this point - they all look similar for 1938 except for Chevy.
Posted on: 2011/7/29 9:17
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Thanks. It took a few days of cogitating to come up with a better exlanation. Rome wasn;t built in a day, it took at least two.
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Back to the VIN tag: Although the 38's used the decaying decal, I think Packard still put the vin on the top side of driver's side frame rail at that time. So, if you scrape through any crud about midway between the master cylinder the Left Front shock absorber mount, you may find the VIN.
FYI, I have a 39 Six Sedan, very similar to the 38 body. Smaller engine of course, but a wonderful car. You'll enjoy it.
Posted on: 2011/7/29 11:53
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I think Packard still put the vin on the top side of driver's side frame rail at that time.
Perhaps, though the only 1938 juniors I've actually seen with a stamped # there were vehicles sold as a "chassis" only, i.e. to Henney, or other coachbuilders. If someone with a factory-bodied 1938 junior can send a photo of a stamped VN on the frame (driver's side, about adjacent to the distributor) it would add a bit to our knowledge on this.
Posted on: 2011/7/29 12:16
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