Packard,1955 And 1956; Dash Clock (caribbean, Four Hundred And Patrician) on 2040-parts.com
Agawam, Massachusetts, United States
This Senior series clock, for Caribbean, Four Hundreds and Patrician, shows a date on it of "April 1955" (photo #2) and appears in excellent - but used - condition. |
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