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1940 by Rollson

1940 by RollsonPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1940   Last Update12/18/2008 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.

443 Roadster

443 RoadsterPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1928   Last Update12/18/2008 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.

1934 Eight 1100 at Barcelona

1934 Eight 1100 at BarcelonaPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1934   Last Update12/15/2008 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.

Jim asks if anyone has any details of the car and/or it's owner. If so, please post here or send me a PM.

Dominant Six Imperial Limousine

Dominant Six Imperial LimousinePopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   CategoryUn-filed and Unidentified Packard Photos   Last Update12/11/2008 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. Takes a tall garage to house this lovely example of early Packard elegance.

Mrs. J. W. Packard's 443 Limo

Mrs. J. W. Packard's 443 LimoPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1928   Last Update12/10/2008 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. Packard?s ownership the car later was owned by a funeral parlor in Warren, and I suspect that?s the original source of the photo. It was published many years ago in an article in ?Cars and Parts,? although I don?t recall who wrote the article, possibly Hugo Pfau."

1939 1705 Franay rear view

1939 1705 Franay rear viewPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1939   Last Update12/09/2008 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.

1939 1705 (Super 8) by Franay

1939 1705 (Super 8) by FranayPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1939   Last Update12/07/2008 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. It suffered a serious accident and was bought and returned to the States in 1953 by a US military man and underwent a restoration about 20(?) years later. It was exhibited at Pebble Beach this year and pictured in the current (December 08) issue of Car Collector magazine. Current owner is in New Jersey. Photo by my friend Jeff Guss on 12/7/08 at the CCCA Metro Region Christmas Party.

1928 Packard Six 5-26 Sedan SG-786 Spain

1928 Packard Six 5-26 Sedan SG-786 SpainPopular
SubmitterManuel GlezMore Photos from Manuel Glez   Category1928   Last Update12/07/2008 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?rez Peyro from Segovia (Spain), its license plate is SG-786. Used as a public car service from 1945 to 1969, the engine has more than 1.000.000 miles. Found in poor condition in Hoyos del Espino (Avila) in 1988 and restored to show car, the Packard is used frecuently by his owner, Manuel Gonzalez from Salamanca (Spain).

This photo was taken with a mate: another 1928 Packard 5-26 Sedan, in the V European Packard Meeting help in May 2007 (Salamanca, Spain).

Club Packard Iberica: www.packardclub.es

1928 Packard Six 5-26 Sedan SG-786 Spain

1928 Packard Six 5-26 Sedan SG-786 SpainPopular
SubmitterManuel GlezMore Photos from Manuel Glez   Category1928   Last Update12/07/2008 4:35
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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?rez Peyro from Segovia (Spain), its license plate is SG-786. Used as a public car service from 1945 to 1969, the engine has more than 1.000.000 miles. Found in poor condition in Hoyos del Espino (Avila) in 1988 and restored to show car, the Packard is used frecuently by his owner, Manuel Gonzalez from Salamanca (Spain).

This photo was taken with other Packard cars in the V European Packard Meeting help in May 2007 (Salamanca, Spain).

Club Packard Iberica: www.packardclub.es

1928 Packard Six 5-26 Sedan SG-786 Spain

1928 Packard Six 5-26 Sedan SG-786 SpainPopular
SubmitterManuel GlezMore Photos from Manuel Glez   Category1928   Last Update12/07/2008 4:35
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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?rez Peyro from Segovia (Spain), its license plate is SG-786. Used as a public car service from 1945 to 1969, the engine has more than 1.000.000 miles. Found in poor condition in Hoyos del Espino (Avila) in 1988 and restored to show car, the Packard is used frecuently by his owner, Manuel Gonzalez from Salamanca (Spain).

This photo was taken in the old village of Ciudad Rodrigo (Salamanca, Spain) in the V European Packard Meeting help in May 2007.

Club Packard Iberica: www.packardclub.es

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