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323 [ 526 ] Six Sedan

Model Information
YEAR:
1928
SERIES:
5th
MODEL BODY:
323
MODEL CHASSIS:
526
MODEL NAME:
Six Sedan
VIN NUMBER:
*MISSING*
THEFT NUMBER:
*MISSING*
BRIGGS/OTHER NUM:
*MISSING*
General Information
STATUS:
Current Owner
STATUS DATE:
ACQUIRED WHERE:
Woodland, CA
ACQUIRED DATE:
ACQUIRED CONDITION:
Original Survivor
OWNER:
RobPackard526
OWNED LOCATION:
San Jose, CA
OWNED CONDITION:
Original Survivor
ORG DEALERSHIP:
DELIVERED DATE:
Interior Information Exterior Information
INTERIOR CODE:
PAINT CODE:
PAINT NAME:
INTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Original tan broadcloth
EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION:
Still trying to determine that. Has been painted twice ( I think ) the last time being with a brush. It appears that the original paint was green from the wheels and window reveal.
Drivetrain Information
ENGINE:
288 6cyl
ENGINE SERIAL:
*MISSING*
TRANSMISSION:
Other Information
OPTIONAL EQUIPTMENT:
VEHICLE HISTORY/
PROJECT STATUS:
The car apparently was driven less than 1 miles per year until it was stored in the late 195's. It sat in a barn until sometime in the 8's when a car enthusiast re-commissioned the car and showed it in the Central Valley of California without any restoration of the dar. He drove the car approximately 3 miles during this time. He ultimately passed away and the car was purchased by a friend with the intent of restoring it. This owner had the car stored in his barn for about 5 years and the car had sat for probably 5-1 prior to this under the previous owner. I purchased the car in the summer of 219. It fired right u
after sitting for many years. Since then I have focused on mechanical items with the intent of making it a regular driver. My hopes are for some long distance trips in this unrestored time capsule. The car is now very reliable and the more I drive it the more it runs like a Packard.
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