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#543796 - 10/12/08 03:56 PM 1937 Packard Brochure
Carine Terlouw Offline
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Hello Rick L.!

This is for you, since I can't get through any other way!

C.
smile


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#543817 - 10/12/08 04:55 PM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Carine Terlouw]
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Okay, Thanks
Sorry about the email problem.
The one with Hubcaps I've seen for sale on ebay several times but don't remember seeing the Twelve/Super-8 one. 'I sure would like to find one of those layin' on the ol' Cow-trail', as we used to say. laugh
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#543830 - 10/12/08 05:44 PM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Speedster]
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Carine,
I sent email to Netherlands, to test it again.
I don't think Spam-filters should block it, that direction.

We really appreciate the use of this forum for personal messages, thanks Admins.
It is pretaining to Packard Info, tho. grin
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#543920 - 10/12/08 11:18 PM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Speedster]
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FYI: The '37 Sales Folder is also available online at the PackardInfo.com website:

http://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/article/view.article.php?75
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#543958 - 10/13/08 08:26 AM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: BigKev]
Carine Terlouw Offline
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Hi BigKev

Is that catalogue, except the front, not in color?
Mine is in full color. There's no number on it, like most
Studebaker brochures.
So you see the variety of brochures you can collect!

Carine
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#543959 - 10/13/08 08:31 AM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Speedster]
Carine Terlouw Offline
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Originally Posted By: Speedster
'I sure would like to find one of those layin' on the ol' Cow-trail'


Don't step on it!! laugh laugh

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#543994 - 10/13/08 10:19 AM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Carine Terlouw]
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There must not be many of the Twelve/Super-8 brochure still available ???
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#544045 - 10/13/08 12:56 PM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Speedster]
Carine Terlouw Offline
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I believe the 120/Six is more common then the twelve.
Will keep an eye out here in Europe for you.
Did you receive the pics? I hope so.
They are really beautiful for that era.
Probably that's why I bought them. smile

Carine


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#544050 - 10/13/08 01:04 PM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Carine Terlouw]
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Sorry, still did not receive email, Did you receive mine sent to you yesterday?

Yes, Pics are much better in color. Anyone know if the the B/W version is a reproduction or something?
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#544064 - 10/13/08 02:47 PM Re: 1937 Packard Brochure [Re: Speedster]
Carine Terlouw Offline
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Yes I did receive yours yesterday, replied this morning.
Put my adress in your adress book as reliable, perhaps?
From my experience with Studebaker brochures they sometimes did make original in B/W and color, depended perhaps on their cash flow!!
Foreign brochures are often B/W and without text printed in the US, the dealer in the foreign country had to print his own translation, but that's not the case with this one.
I think Packard is not the only one with diffences like this.
So my opion, it's a genuine brochure, both are.
Nevertheless very interesting stuff!

Carine

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