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Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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Hello

I have fallen in love with the 1948-49 2 door coupe Packard’s. This is not my typical classic as I usually acquire 1970’s and 80’s cars.

I do not know much about Packards. At first I had a hard time placing the model. I think I’ve narrowed it down to a 22nd series 1949 Super 8 Club Sedan. I though sedans were always 4 doors but seams Packard had two door sedans/coupes.
I am about to acquire this 1949 Super 8 Packard.
Can anyone chime in to advise if the trim etc appear correct on this example. From limited knowledge and research it appears the 3/4 length side trim is incorrect. I also believe the Swan Hood Ornament is incorrect. I am not sure if the rear bumper trim is correct either.
Told its got a 327ci engine 3 speed manual plus overdrive. Still running on the 6 volt system.
Any suggestions or help would be appreciated.
Lastly, has anyone ever put an AC unit into one of these things? I don’t thinks it’s possible but worth asking. Hope the two pictures upload correctly. I have an engine picture if anyone needs to see it. It too looked a little different than some.

***Update to answer some of the questions***
VIN series 2275-9-xxxx
Awaiting engine Number 327ci
Told engine is original to car
Sun Shade accessory is Fulton brand
Electric Clutch is supposedly work as intended
All items working
Cannot confirm if radio works since does not have AM broadcasts in area but it does power on and light up
Suggested that the factory undercoating is still present
Advise headliner is original
Advise dash is original
Seats redone
Not sure about door card or carpets
New interior and front end photos added

Thank you
Max

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Posted on: 2022/6/29 22:41
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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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Yes, I believe that the upper side trim is from a later model (maybe 1951-1952) but the hood ornament looks correct. There were several different ornaments and I believe that the cormorant was optional on any that did not have it as standard equipment.

The ornament is actually a pelican from the Packard heraldry but more often referred to as another seabird, the cormorant. As I only ever owned one Packard in this era and it was a hearse so I cannot advise on the model of this one without knowing the vehicle number.

Posted on: 2022/6/29 22:52
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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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G'day Max, to PackardInfo.

A very nice looking Packard! When you purchase, I invite you to include your '49 Super 8 Club Sedan in the Packard Vehicle Registry.

Posted on: 2022/6/29 23:42
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1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD

1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD

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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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The rear bumper and guards look to be correct but the tail lights and rear chrome grille is from a 22nd Series Custom 8. Not correct but it doesn't hurt the appearance of the rear.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 0:31
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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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I added engine pictures and a rear bumper, bumper guard, rear bumper grill, and tail light.

Does the engine appear correct?

Are the tail lights incorrect? Is it supposed to have the oval real lights?

Do I have the model correct as a Super 8 Club sedan?

Thank you

Max

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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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The engine number would tell if it is correct or not as they are coded to the year and model. It is located on the driver side of the block and is stamped on a flat boss, probably year the upper edge below the head. Different years and models had it anywhere from above the starter to farther forward but it was always on that side.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 2:13
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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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23rd series mid-49 began the oval taillights and the chrome on the side moved from the bottom to a point higher on the side although I thought I remembered it going the full length of the side. The wiper knob moved from the dash to the steering column, rear window was a bit more squared off across the bottom.

I grew up with dad's 49/50 coupe/2 door sedan, his was the more basic model with the 288.

Beautiful car.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 4:11
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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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Good luck with your new/old toy. Hope you have years of fun with it. I like the coupes, too, but I do the Clippers from the series before yours. The current driver is a sedan, however. For the moment.


You can get the number from the vehicle ID plate on the driver's side cowl and that would help to narrow down what's supposed to be there. If that plate is missing, there is like the body number tag somewhere on the passenger side firewall. Those numbers are helpful.


You'll find a wealth of help here.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 4:43
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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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the car also appears to be equipped with electromatic clutch. Does it work?

Posted on: 2022/6/30 4:45
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Re: Advice from those in the know on 1949 Super 8 Coupe
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The first 4 digits of the serial number on the plate on top of the cowl will tell the tale:

2295 Eight Club Sedan
2265 Deluxe Eight Club Sedan
2275 Super Eight Club Sedan

The car looks quite nice and has been spiffed up with 1951 side trim, 22nd series Custom Eight trim around the tail lights, and aftermarket headlight rims.

The engine looks quite correct, but the engine # will tell the tale. It should start with G4 etc.

I see the car has the desirable R11 overdrive option and the interesting but seldom functioning automatic clutch "Electromatic" option. We will look forward to hearing more about it.

Posted on: 2022/6/30 6:27
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