Three Packards now on Copart.com
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Copart.com has three Packards listed on its website as of this morning:
1948 Deluxe Eight Sedan. Deteriorated older resto with an incorrect white vinyl interior. Badly needs a paint job. Large areas of surface rust indicating long term outdoor storage. Looks relatively solid and complete. Memphis, TN: copart.com/lot/45673675/1948-packard-sedan-tn-memphis 1953 Clipper Deluxe Sedan. Model No. 2662. Appears to be a partially completed amateur restoration. Car in black primer and some chrome has either been painted over or removed. Interior is rough. Somerville, NJ: copart.com/lot/45208035/1953-packard-all-models-nj-somerville 1958 Station Wagon. One of the rarest postwar Packards with only 159 produced. This one looks very complete and restorable. Body appears straight and rust free. Punta Gorda, FL: copart.com/lot/43100125/1958-packard-4-dr-fl-punta-gorda-south
Posted on: 3/8 10:30
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Re: Three Packards now on Copart.com
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Is it just me, or is that '58 wagon not the ugliest concoction of sheet metal ever assembled?!?!? Try as I might, I cannot come up with any redeeming accolades for this abomnation and have to wonder if they had trouble even selling the 159 made!!! Chris.
Posted on: Yesterday 19:10
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'If you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right!' Henry Ford.
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Re: Three Packards now on Copart.com
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I love it but then I'm a bit odd anyway.
Posted on: Yesterday 20:20
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