ASSMRB American Society of Scale Model Rebuttal Bureau Est. 1966 · Official Trucks Cars Trains and Belt Buckles Identification Division (OTCTBBID)

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Form ASSMRB-7 (Rev. 03/1966) Case #ASSMRB-2026-meticulously-detailed-scale-model-of-a-1927-packard-automobile-with-custom ⚠ UNVERIFIED
Exhibit A — Photographic Evidence
This is a meticulously detailed scale model of a 1927 Packard automobile with custom limousine coachwork, identifiable by its distinctive hood vents and art deco grille treatment.
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Evidence submitted for classification. Do not remove from file.
Date Filed 04/26/2026
Submitted By Bureau Auto-System
Scale 1:64 (est.)
Verification PENDING
Collection Origin Peter J. Fitzsimmons
Record No. meticulously-detailed-scale-model-of-a-1927-packard-automobile-with-custom
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Peter J. Fitzsimmons
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This is a meticulously detailed scale model of a 1927 Packard automobile with custom limousine coachwork, identifiable by its distinctive hood vents and art deco grille treatment.

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