We have a 1960 Pacer #SS0 382 No fancy plate with a picture tho.
It's 16 1/2 feet long single axle We were told they made around a hundred
of the puppies. Al
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Scott)
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>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [VAC] nother request for ID# info
>Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 23:35:44 -0500 (CDT)
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>Hey Doug, before I had a chance to ask Karnack about the supposed
>"Pacer", he lashed out, " Not that Rowbottom again, what is this, some
>Canadian, .....trick question?" He says we need more info. I say, if
>it is a Pacer, with a 4 digit number, it is a pre 1959, or a custom.
>The SS does indicate Santa Fe Springs, but, the official Mobile Home
>report does not indicate a Pacer being made pre 1959. Perhaps our Pacer
>expert in London, Anthony will chime in with the specs on his Pacer.
>Very few Pacer's were made, but as I recall, Anthony's has a number
>similar to the one you refer. If you are going to buy it, get me some
>more info, like , axle, exact length, does it have a "Pacer name plate?"
>One thing I have noticed about 1960 models, that is unlike others, and
>that is the elaborate nameplate with the engraving of Wally with the
>Beret, and a Land Yacht Pilot wheel, plus 2 or 3 colors. I have only
>seen those nameplates on 1960 models. Scott S. and Garnett both have
>1960's, and they have the plate. Scott's looks especially nice,
>because he and Lise, restored it to "like new condition". I'll tell
>Karnack to back off,...........eh.
>
>Bill
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