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Wehrmacht5

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SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryPackard during WWII   Last Update04/22/2018 13:26
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Welded Assembly Chart

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SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1935-41 Plates   Last Update10/29/2008 1:03
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Wendell Hawkins Packard

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SubmitterTimMore Photos from Tim   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update06/10/2016 14:51
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Werner Risch

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SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update02/26/2016 0:40
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Werner Risch Advert

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SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update03/24/2010 18:35
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Donated by Jim Pearsall



It describes a nonstop trip across Nort America.
Guscha

Wheel Carrier Brace

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SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1935-41 Plates   Last Update10/29/2008 1:03
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Wheel well repair #2

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SubmittersameMore Photos from same   Category1936   Last Update01/08/2009 22:28
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Please note, Metal is on the thin side, so instead of welding , i choose to use 3m patch panel addhiesive....This gives me a strong repair, but most inportant, is making this repair water roof, and air tight..... Cedar

wheel well repair #3

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SubmittersameMore Photos from same   Category1936   Last Update01/08/2009 22:30
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Where is the driver ?

Where is the driver ?Popular
SubmitterRoland IrleMore Photos from Roland Irle   Category1954   Last Update08/12/2016 10:28
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1954 Panama original interior.

William Doud Packard driving Packard number two

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SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1900   Last Update01/23/2010 14:42
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph, from copy neg. of glass negative, of 1899 Packard Model A Number Two. Inscribed on photo back; 1-cylinder, 9-horsepower, 71.5-inch wheelbase 2-person roadster with carriage top, body by Morgan & Williams, carriage manufacturer, Warren, Ohio. This second Packard automobile--History was, for about a year, the personal conveyance of William Doud Packard who is said to have driven the car as far as Lakewood, N.Y. Behind the wood panel dash was a compartment for tools & packages, with a cushioned top for use as an emergency seat, and surrounded on three sides by a brass rail. W.D. Packard's son Warren recalled that at about age 9 he would perch on this emergency seat for dear life to keep from going overboard. All 5 Model A Packards were either completed or under construction in 1899 and all considered to be 1899 Packards.

Item # EB01c006

Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission.

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