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Re: What model is this?
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PackardPrick, the reason why I ask your location is because there is a really nice 1940 restoration project in Ohio near PA, previously owned by PackardDon of California (it's a California car) and converted by him into a one-of-a-kind club sedan by doing a 3rd row window delete. And it comes with a title, still in Don's name.

Seller is asking 3 grand but probably you could buy it for half that. Wanted to let you know as the time and annoyance it could take to get a title for your current car, it might make sense to pick up this project and use your current one for parts. And the 1940 may well be in better shape overall. Don was actually thinking of buying it back when I sent him the post but shipping to California is very expensive and he wouldn't really have the time for it. I'm sure he could help you if you have some questions on it as he owned it for decades.

Just wanted to let you know.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/526155312556049/

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Coincidentally he replied directly before me on this thread!

Posted on: 2022/9/8 11:33
'55 400. Needs aesthetic parts put back on, and electrical system sorted.
'55 Clipper Deluxe. Engine is stuck-ish.
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Re: What model is this?
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Regarding registering antique vehicles, some states are more lenient than others. For example, Connecticut does not require a title for vehicles more than 20 years old, so they will let you register just about anything. They have also have a process for assigning a VIN to a vehicle that doesn't have one. Other states, I have heard, are really tough and basically will make you jump through hoops to register a vintage car unless you have all of the proper paperwork, including a valid title. I'd check with your DMV in your state to find out what their rules are and what can be done if the VIN plate is missing.

Posted on: 2022/9/8 11:39
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Re: What model is this?
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Quote:
PackardPrick, the reason why I ask your location is because there is a really nice 1940 restoration project in Ohio near PA, previously owned by PackardDon of California (it's a California car) and converted by him into a one-of-a-kind club sedan by doing a 3rd row window delete. And it comes with a title, still in Don's name.


Thank you for plugging this car as I would like to see it go to a good home, especially if it's someone here who can keep us posted of progress! However, it is not a California car. It was sold new by The Packard Seattle Company and I bought it in Seattle as I lived in nearby Bellevue. I rebuilt the engine, repainted it, had some pieces made and bought NOS of others, then drove it to California a few years later when my family relocated here. Yes, it is still titled in my name but the title shows a different engine than the rebuilt 1941 one in it and I still have the 1940 engine with which it'[s titled! I can supply a CA DMV Statement of Facts about the engine if needed.

Posted on: 2022/9/8 12:29
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