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Re: How can you tell what the original interior upholstery color should be on a 1937 115C?
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The first digit is clearly a 3. Blow it up a bit and it should be apparent.

I have no idea what kind of build slip procedure Packard had in place for the junior cars of the 30s. We do know the data on each car including buyer's name and address, the important numbers and paint/trim info was recorded on cards retained by the selling dealer, zones and/or branches, and the Detroit plant; it seems that less than 1000 of these cards have survived and I don't have one for this car.

And 374811 does correspond to a 1937 junior Packard.

Posted on: 2018/4/9 20:14
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Re: How can you tell what the original interior upholstery color should be on a 1937 115C?
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I was thinking it was a "3" but the top the "3" is round, and compare the top of the 1st digit to the top of the 2nd digit and they look identical. That's how I got to "7".

Posted on: 2018/4/9 22:03
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Re: How can you tell what the original interior upholstery color should be on a 1937 115C?
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Quillas wrote: I have the Body number and VN number as well.......


OK. the Theft Proof Number of 374811 has now been identified as definitely '37. Do you have photos of the VN tag, if so this should clearly identify the Packard for what it is. However from memory the tag doesn't show trim details, but if there are upholstery remnants left you may be able to work out what was used originally.

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Re: How can you tell what the original interior upholstery color should be on a 1937 115C?
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Could it be 374811? The VN number is 1089 2897, and I do know that the 115C started with 10xx. I don't know enough about the codes to understand the model number or when it was built. I do know that 65,400 115C's we're built in 1937. But not sure how many of each body style were produced and where this one would be. Any information would be helpful and greatly appreciated.

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Re: How can you tell what the original interior upholstery color should be on a 1937 115C?
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Yes, see post #11 above, it's 374811 which corresponds to 1937 junior cars. 1089 defines your car as a 1937 Packard 115C convertible coupe, and 2897 further identifies it as the 1897th 1937 115C convertible coupe built. If Packard kept records of how many of each body style and model were built (and they probably did), those records have not survived. But based on an analysis of all the vehicle numbers of surviving 115C cars it has been estimated that as many as 2918 convertible coupes were built - could be a handful more but not less. That estimate courtesy of Mr. Charles Blackman.

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Re: How can you tell what the original interior upholstery color should be on a 1937 115C?
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You were asking about the VN plate. I do have a photo of it but it's rough. If it could help here it is

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