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What have I got here, 1938?
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There is only a little more to this car than what is in the picture. Doesn't look like the way I remember a '37.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v141/TWFaust/PACKARD%20120/100_3785.jpg

[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v141/TWFaust/PACKARD%20120/100_3785.jpg[/IMG]

Posted on: 2009/2/12 21:34
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Re: What have I got here, 1938?
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Looks a lot like a 40 to me. But, others here can tell you much more about it.

Posted on: 2009/2/12 21:42
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Just kicking around in the archives here, I found what is listed as a right hand drive 1938 dash. Looks pretty close to me.

https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/uploads/photos/2212.jpg

Posted on: 2009/2/12 22:03
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Well, the steering wheel and lack of passageway under the dash for a column shifter shaft lead me to believe it is a 38. Flackmaster and/or Owen_Dyneto can likely lend certain identification.

Good luck,
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Posted on: 2009/2/13 0:31
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1938 Packard 110 4 Door Sedan, body style 1182.

Posted on: 2009/2/13 1:06
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Well, the steering wheel and lack of passageway under the dash for a column shifter shaft lead me to believe it is a 38. Flackmaster and/or Owen_Dyneto can likely lend certain identification.

Good luck,
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Good thinking. It is a floor shift car, the transmission is missing. I forgot about dating late 30's cars by the conversion to column shift.

Posted on: 2009/2/13 7:58
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by flackmaster on 2009/2/12 22:06:14

1938 Packard 110 4 Door Sedan, body style 1182.


Thanks for the contribution and confirmation of the year. I still think it is a 120, the transmission is gone but the 8 cylinder block is still there. If I have it right, the bango wheel was an accessory.

Posted on: 2009/2/13 8:03
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I figured my guess at a 110 would be challenged...obviously someone has changed the door panels to the 110 style :) But I was right about it being a 4 door sedan?

Posted on: 2009/2/13 10:32
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38 was the only year for the decal vin tag,hope its not missing ?Its a 38 dash for sure,if it has a trip odometer then it more than likely a 120.You could measure the wheel base to be positive.The banjo wheel was an option.

Posted on: 2009/2/13 11:37
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by flackmaster on 2009/2/13 7:32:16

I figured my guess at a 110 would be challenged...obviously someone has changed the door panels to the 110 style :) But I was right about it being a 4 door sedan?

Yes, it is a 4 door sedan; unfortunately past the point of reasonable restoration because of too much missing. If it were a coupe, I would be taking a different view. Anyone who can tell that from a door panel needs commendation.

Posted on: 2009/2/13 11:46
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