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    Hi Again,Thanks to everyone that is helping me with The 58 Packard Hawk. Does any one know how I can find out what number built,is my Hawk,out of the 588-- Its seial#1102. Also I would like to find a copy of March 1973 Turning Wheels, I have been told it features the Packard Hawk. Thanks, Frank

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    Frank,

    There's a fella keepin' a roster of Packard Hawks. I'll try and find his E-mail addy for you.
    Since the '58 Packard Hawks had their own run of serial #s, and since the first # was LS-1,001 - yours looks to be the 102nd one built! [:0]
    The March '73 issue is simply a reprint of a factory brochure. It's nice but not very informative. The one you really want is the October '95 issue. THAT'S the one with real meat about Packard Hawks in it! I'd have to look but there's a good chance I have a copy you can have. I don't have a copy of the '73 issue tho.

    Miscreant at large.
    No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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      quote:Originally posted by cruisin couple

      Hi Again,Thanks to everyone that is helping me with The 58 Packard Hawk. Does any one know how I can find out what number built,is my Hawk,out of the 588-- Its seial#1102. Also I would like to find a copy of March 1973 Turning Wheels, I have been told it features the Packard Hawk. Thanks, Frank
      OK, finally found the Packard Hawk Guru, It's Mike Williams, his website is here, http://www.packardhawk.com/, and you can contact him from his website.

      Sonny
      Sonny
      http://RacingStudebakers.com

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