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If the number you are referring to is the one stamped right into the firewall then I believe the answer is no. The number was apparently an anti-theft number but the records for which car belongs to which number have been lost or destroyed. Are there any other numbers or a data plate anywhere else on the body? If not perhaps you can post a few photos of the body here. I am reasonably certain that some of our pre-war experts can give you a pretty good idea of the year and model.
Posted on: 2008/7/23 12:46
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Clipper47 is correct that no record correlating the Thief-Proof numbers (cowl serial #s) has survived. I do have a fairly extensive listing of these numbers that I've collected over many years and could probably pin a number down to a specific year or two, but could not identify the model or body type. Put the # up and I'll see what I come up, if you're still interested.
Posted on: 2008/7/23 13:11
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Hi,
thanks for the replies. No other plates / ID that I've been able to find, unfortunately. Not sure what the rules are here as to photos, so I uploaded them off-site... hopefully these links work! Front end parts:patooie.com/temp/packard/Packard_front_sm.jpg Body:patooie.com/temp/packard/Packard_body_sm.jpg Firewall:patooie.com/temp/packard/Packard_firewall_sm.jpg Various: patooie.com/temp/packard/Packard_bits_sm.jpg Bumper and mounts (these look to change a lot across models, so may help with ID): patooie.com/temp/packard/Packard_bumper_sm.jpg (all images are 1024x768 res and around 600KB each) Shame it's all beyond hope of salvage - it was obviously a really graceful car once. cheers Jules
Posted on: 2008/7/24 22:18
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Thief-proof number identifies it as a 1938.
Posted on: 2008/7/24 22:28
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I am going to suggest that it is a junior car, either a Six or Eight (120) if a 1938 model although that is a fairly easy determination. What body style is a bigger challenge.
Posted on: 2008/7/24 22:34
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1938 for Certain. 110 for certain. Two Door for certain. Very difficult to ascertain from photos the area behind the front doors to determine if coupe or tudor. Another photo of this area, and I'll go on record.
Posted on: 2008/7/25 0:22
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Oh I think I'm gonna be sick !
That's a 38 for sure.38 was the only year Packard used a decal for model I.D.
Posted on: 2008/7/25 12:04
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Any idea waht the following 2 stamped #'s mean?
59I47B I could be 1? 57G4I9 I could be 1?
Posted on: 2009/11/17 14:15
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In the Packard type font, a "1" is a "I".
Posted on: 2009/11/17 14:19
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