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1382 [ 1800 ] One-Ten 4-Door Touring Sedan
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YEAR: | 1940 | SERIES: | 18th | ||
MODEL BODY: | 1382 | MODEL CHASSIS: | 1800 | MODEL NAME: | One-Ten 4-Door Touring Sedan |
VIN NUMBER: | 1382-2415 | THEFT NUMBER: | *MISSING* | BRIGGS/OTHER NUM: | *MISSING* |
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STATUS: | Current Owner | STATUS DATE: | |||
ACQUIRED WHERE: | Northern Washington State | ACQUIRED DATE: | |||
ACQUIRED CONDITION: | Scrap | OWNER: | PackardDon | ||
OWNED LOCATION: | OWNED CONDITION: | Scrap | |||
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ENGINE: | 245 (6 cyl, 100 hp) | ENGINE SERIAL: | C4411 | ||
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VEHICLE HISTORY/ PROJECT STATUS: | Got it as a parts car that was included in the price when I bought my 1939 Six Touring Sedan in the mid-'6s but I never brought it home. It was located in a rural wrecking yard and after taking what I could from it including the firewall plaque which I just located today, I signed it over to them so I doubt it survived but if it did, please let me know. Its engine was in my '39 when I bought it and I still have it although it's been rebuilt since then before being put into storage. Due to the low engine number and design of the bumpers with the fleur de lys emblem on the trunk lid, it was an early model. | ||||
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