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Owen_Dyneto 1932 12/20/2008 9:52
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Thanks to Jim Pearsall for sending the link to this photo, taken at a recent (. ) Concours d'Elegance in India. This is a 1932 model 902 in right-hand drive. |
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Owen_Dyneto 1934 12/20/2008 9:49
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Thanks to Jim Pearsall for providing me with the link to this photo, taken a a recent (. ) Concours de'Elegance in India. The car is an 1101 (Eight) in right-hand drive. |
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Owen_Dyneto 1940 12/18/2008 20:30
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Very old and grainy photo, perhaps taken by Austin Clark Jr in the 60s. Interesting to compare this car to the 1940 Darrin sedans. . |
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Owen_Dyneto 1928 12/18/2008 20:28
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A lovely 443 roadster, photo about 1968 by R. Jamieson, as published in the short-lived Vintage Vehicles edited and published by Art Abrom. Owner at the time was Larry Eardley of Nyack, New York. |
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Owen_Dyneto 1934 12/15/2008 11:12
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Posting this picture for Jim Pearsall. Photographer not know but picture labeled as Retro Barcelona (Spain) December 1908. The car is a 1934 Eight, model 1100; looks quite nice except for incorrect sidemount cover and missing crank hole cover. |
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Owen_Dyneto Un-filed and Unidentified Packard Photos 12/11/2008 13:51
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Not the greatest picture quality, a print from a very old slide taken by this writer at Hershey about 1964 - 1968 perhaps. I believe this is either a 4th or 5th series 48 Imperial Limousine, body type #69. As I remember this car was being used as an ambulance for a private church-supported hospital in southern New Jersey at the time it was "discovered" and bought for restoration. |
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Owen_Dyneto 1928 12/10/2008 23:13
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This picture and the following information on this photo provided by notable Packard historian Jim Pearsall: "Subsequent to Mrs. s ownership the car later was owned by a funeral parlor in Warren, and I suspect that. s the original source of the photo. |
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Owen_Dyneto 1939 12/09/2008 16:49
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See front view for information about this car. From 1937 on Franay was located at Rue du Carporal Peugeot, Paris. . |
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Owen_Dyneto 1939 12/07/2008 23:46
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Franay of France did a number of bodies on Packard chassis in the late 30s, several of them are pictured in Hugo Pfau's nice book. This lovely one-off had an interesting history, ordered originally by a French aristocrat and taken over by the Nazis after the fall of France, and used by the Military Governor of Paris as a staff car. When the Germans fled, the car was picked up, repainted in US olive drab, and used by the US armed forces. |
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Manuel Glez 1928 12/07/2008 4:36
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This is a 1928 Packard Six 5-26 Sedan. - Chassis #: 157652 (03-19-1928) - Vehicle #: 157217 - Engine #: U 157653 B Delivered in May 1928 to Mr. Evaristo P. |
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