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Original trunk '37 115c?
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Reposting the post below from the Chat Room before it slips out of sight.

"bill smith: Can anyone help me I bought a 1937 Packard 315c off e-bay the e-bay listing is 231978279690...my question is the trunk is this original. all the Packard's I have seen do not look like this. Please take a look as I will need to pay and pick this up."

Found the eBay listing.

Also found this post, and a few after it, in the Various CL Pickings thread.

I'll PM bill about what I've done.

Posted on: 2016/6/17 4:11
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Re: Original trunk '37 115c?
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NO, it is NOT original. Kind of a frightful mystery as to what happened....if only cars could talk. Hmmm....maybe a movie idea....

Posted on: 2016/6/17 8:00
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Re: Original trunk '37 115c?
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How to make a Packard look like a Gazelle VW kit. But reversible to a large extent. Front fenders and 4 wheels off a 115 parts car, the respray in an authentic color,and loose the god-awful JCWhitney/Cadillac hood ornament and it's an imperfect but quite attractive little Packard convertible. Squint a little and you can see it

Posted on: 2016/6/17 10:17
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