1955-1956 Packard Senior (caribbean, Four Hundred, Patrician, Dash Ash Trays on 2040-parts.com
Agawam, Massachusetts, United States
this pair of 1955 and 1956 Packard Senior (Caribbean, Four Hundred, Patrician) Dashboard Ash Receivers are fairly common, but these are pretty nice. They need replating on the aprons, but there is no rusted away areas (or ash holes). If you need the Clipper series counterparts, they are in a different auction now running. Look for it! |
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