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Re: Various CL Pickings
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That collection in southern NY was posted earlier last year. They must ask some unrealistic prizes I assume.

Posted on: 2014/1/16 7:37
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Farming: the art of losing money while working 100 hours a week to feed people who think you are trying to kill them
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1932 light 8 Packard engine parts:

http://tulsa.craigslist.org/pts/4288819198.html

Posted on: 2014/1/16 20:54
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The '58 may be the epitome of Fugly but this '57 is rather handsome. At this price, it's gotta be peachy.
http://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/4292048702.html

Posted on: 2014/1/19 14:36
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The 57 was decent looking. With all they tried to do to make it look like a Packard, in a way, it is a shame they did not get a better reception. Compared to some competitive 57 offerings, it is downright handsome.

Posted on: 2014/1/19 14:47
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A 56 in Phoenix. What a car, what a color!

http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/cto/4292522586.html

Posted on: 2014/1/19 23:07
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Unfortuantely, that maroon is not an exterior color that Packard offered in 56 (or 55). One of my Patricians has the same problem, but will be restored back to its original Mojave Tan - a shade that falls somewhere betwen the color of gold and copper.

Also, you can see, with the rear door open, where the two-tone (white) was applied incorrectly over the wheel tub. Expect similar error(s) at front door opening.

Carpet is wrong color - perhaps wrong type/weave, as well.

Without a doubt, it's a highly presentable driver, but when it comes to valuation, the devil is always in the details.

Posted on: 2014/1/20 9:31
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Posted on: 2014/1/20 13:08
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Unfortunately, that maroon is not an exterior color that Packard offered in 56 (or 55).


I'd like to see a few snaps taken in sunshine with a legitimate camera with a clean lens.

The seats are very close to the "maroon"; has me wondering what the real color is.

Seems to me that it sits quite high which on the surface is desirable......

Posted on: 2014/1/20 17:17
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The seats are very close to the "maroon"; has me wondering what the real color is.

OK, let me add that maroon is also not an INTERIOR color that Packard offered in 56 (or 55).

I'd bet money that the interior if that 56 Pat is Trim Set 69: Light Copper (Matalese) and Dark Copper (Doeskin) cloth, which was only offered, in regular production, with Mojave Tan (R) or Corsican Black (V) monochromatic or Dover White over Mojave Tan (MR) two-tone paint schemes.

My Pat has Trim Set 79: Light Copper (Jacquard) cloth and White leather, with Dark Copper leather accents, and same availability. When I found this car, it was the only one I'd ever seen in those colors. Since my purchase, I've seen at least a half dozen more like it - though most with all-cloth upholstery.

Take a look at the swatches in the 56 dealer showroom album upholstery section for the Patrician and Four Hundred.

The dark copper is closer to brown than maroon. Can't get out to my Pat, but I seem to recall the carpet is sort of an in-between shade - darker than light copper, but lighter than dark copper. With either of those two Trim Sets, the instrument panel is painted in Dark Copper enamel - about the same shade as Roman Copper (S) exterior laquer, which was only offered on Carribeans.

Could be the Dark Copper cloth is suffering from UV or was replaced with in incorrect color. The last pic of the RH end of the instrument board looks reasonably close.

Posted on: 2014/1/20 18:06
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