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How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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Dan
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1942-Packard-Clipper-Club-Sedan-6-cyl-/300682091618?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item46020c9c62#ht_2113wt_1202

Very sketchy information in this listing. Is it possible this is a '46-'47 instead?

And if a 1942, would it have a 6?

Posted on: 2012/3/26 12:08
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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I'm thinking 46 - 7

Posted on: 2012/3/26 12:13
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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West Peterson
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Yes. Packard offered a six-cylinder Clipper in 1942. I don't think there is anything you can see from the photos posted that would indicate weather it's a 1942 vs 1946-47.

Posted on: 2012/3/26 12:56
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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The vehicle number will answer the question as to year. Also if you post the thief-proof number I will most likely be able to tell 42 from 46-47.

Posted on: 2012/3/26 13:01
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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According to the people offering it for sale, it is a model 1585. That makes it a 1942 Special Club Sedan. There are actually 3 Packards for sale but they are in process of making a deal to sell all 3 of them to the same person. If the auction go off in the next hour or so then it has been sold according to the man I talked to.

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Posted on: 2012/3/26 13:53
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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I don't think there is anything you can see from the photos posted that would indicate weather it's a 1942 vs 1946-47.

I'd guess 42 because of the ashtray cutout location on top of dash.

Posted on: 2012/3/26 13:58
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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JD in KC
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Quote:

Gene in Indy wrote:
...There are actually 3 Packards for sale...

Yeah, I was looking at the 160 7 passenger as a possible parts car for my 180 Limo but the car has been exposed to the elements for an awfully long time, the starting bid is (in my opinion) high, and many of the more valuable parts are already gone.

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HH56 wrote:
...I'd guess 42 because of the ashtray cutout location on top of dash.


I was going to comment that there was no way of telling by the photos but West beat me to it. I was not aware of the ashtray location difference before. I love this site. Learn something new every day.

Posted on: 2012/3/26 14:08
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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Miles Whetham
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In regaards to how rare it is, that one makes 5 that I know of. I was interested in buying this one myself but the seller had already made a package deal. I have a 1585 which is the 1942 Clipper Special Club Sedan. As far as I know, there is mine, one in Florida, one in South Africa, one in Kansas and the one in the add. There may be more but none that I have gotten wind of.

Miles

Posted on: 2012/3/29 15:18
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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Are those numbers for sixes only?

Posted on: 2012/3/29 15:21
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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Miles Whetham
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Yes, in fact, these are only body #1585. Last year if I remember correctly, there was a 42 2 door clipper 6 that was on ebay but that was a different body number and I believe the guy referred to it as a "business coupe"

Miles

Posted on: 2012/3/29 16:07
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