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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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Miles Whetham
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One more thing I might add to the post. If my information is correct, there were no Clipper 2 door models made for the 41 model year(the first year of the clipper). As I understand it, they started making them in August of 41 and productions stopped in December of 41 for the war. Mine was sold to a dealer in Texas in November of 41.

Miles

Posted on: 2012/3/29 16:13
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Re: How rare is this "1942" Packard?
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JWL
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cortomac,

Correct, the 1941 Clippers were all 4-door sedans with the 282 engine. In 1942 Packard offered a full model line for the Clippers including touring sedans, club sedans, and longer wheel base Super Eight 160s and 180s. No convertibles or station wagons, but these were still offered in some of the traditional/conventional models. Engines were the 245 6-cylinder and 356 8-cylinder in addition to the 282. This line-up continued after the war with the 21st series cars.

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Posted on: 2012/4/2 14:01
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