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What model used this trim?
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Bob Supina
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This trim was included in the inventory I acquired from the widow of a Packard dealer.
It is unusual because all the other trim was just wrapped in brown paper sleeves.
It is 52 3/4" long.

There is a slight peak down the center.
One end is flattened for door opening clearance.
One end is very different from all other trim.

Any ideas??????

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Posted on: 2017/10/20 21:35
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Re: What model used this trim?
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Any chance of finding an intact or maybe even a partial part number on what is left of the paper. The peaked shape and length generally looks like it could be side trim from a 54-6 hardtop but without a number or being able to compare next to a car it is kind of hard to guess from photos.

Posted on: 2017/10/20 22:03
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Re: What model used this trim?
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No part numbers on the paper. I have about 60 pieces of NOS, many in the brown paper sleeve, but have only seen about 3 part numbers stamped.

Posted on: 2017/10/21 13:12
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Re: What model used this trim?
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1957 Studebaker front fender. Not Packard; have no idea why it is in a Packard wrapper

Posted on: 2017/10/21 13:21
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