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Re: If you are under sixty, how did you get interested in Packards?
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Phil Eaton
I'm 49 and my interest in Packard's started when I was a pre-teen. In the '70's, my dad bought a '49 Packard Model 2301 (along with an ambulance as a parts car). I learned how to drive my first "3 on the tree" in that car. I even drove the Packard to my high school prom! My dad also had two other cars (a '61 Dodge Lancer and '67 El Dorado), but his favorite was the Packard. My dad gave me two priceless gifts. One was the love of old cars (I have a '70 Monte Carlo) and the other was the '49 Packard I now have sitting in my garage.

Happy Packard'ing!

Phil
West Chester, OH

Posted on: 2013/5/23 19:34
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1949 Packard mechanic
#12
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Not too shy to talk

Phil Eaton
Looking for a mechanic for my 1949 Packard. I live in West Chester, OH (north of Cincinnati, OH). Thanks.

Posted on: 2013/4/30 20:22
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