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Guest Boybentley

Here's a picture of a car collection that will be up for sale.

Any ideas of the different models?

They are all unrestored with original paint and interior.

2 Packards and 2 Buicks.

The Convertible looks like a Glaser?

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38/39 Packard limousine, if it's painted louvers on the grill (every other one) then a 39, it looks tired. If 1939 then a Model 170X, with the X depending on engine and such..

29/30 Packard, looks like 7 passenger sedan with original tinted windows, possible long wheelbase 540.

31 Buick 5 passenger coupe, Model 90? If so, very nice Classic car.

39 Buick has been discussed.

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Four great cars! The '39 four-door convertible is a Roadmaster or Limited and was for sale on prewarcar.com during 2009, with more photos. The ad then asked, "by Glaser?" The rear deck styling is similar to the famed Swedish Nordberg '38 Buick convertible sedans...looks something like the rear section of a 1939/40 Buick Special/Century convertible coupe. This would be a spectacular car restored, IMO!

Also, noted the headlights on the '31 Buick look like they still have the World War II black-out treatment, with small rectangles cut out of their masks to let just a bit of light out.

Please keep us posted on the events concerning these cars.

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Guest Boybentley

According to the vendor these are from left to right:

1939 Packard V12 model 1235

1931 Packard model 845

1931 Buick Victoria Coupé model 8-96

1939 Buick Limited convertible by Gläser, delivered new in Sweden.

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