| wotta garage!![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Randy Berger 1956 09/11/2007 18:32
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| 1930 Packard 733 Club Sedan![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Thomas Wilcox 1930 09/10/2007 18:49
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I just bought this car out in Maryland. It has the original owner's manual and original purchase receipt. I believe the blue paint is not original, but it matches pretty close. The black appears to be original. The interior is all original and is in great shape for a 77 year old car. |
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| McKeesport Pa in the 50s - find the Packard![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Randy Berger Misc Packard Photos 08/29/2007 8:12
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| Packard Phantom II![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
Mr.Pushbutton Show and Concept Cars 08/25/2007 17:27
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| Uptown NYC Dealership![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:38
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This is a current photo of the "uptown" Packard showroom in Manhattan, on Broadway at Sherman. That to Dave Czirr for this and Photo credit goes to noted prewar Packard historian Mr. Jim Pearsall |
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| Albuquerque, New Mexico Dealer![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:38
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The Quickel Building (at the SW corner of 6th St. & Central Ave.) and its parking garage (at the NW corner of 6th St. & Gold Ave.) were constructed in the 1920s as a Studebaker dealership (according to this article). In 1954 Studebaker was acquired by the Packard Motor Car Company, whose logo still graces the back of the parking structure. The Quickel Building was a three-story office building and had some tenants even after Packard left the building. Today there is still some commercial space on the first floor (home to Grisham & Lawless, a caf |
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| Albuquerque, New Mexico Dealer![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:38
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The Quickel Building (at the SW corner of 6th St. & Central Ave.) and its parking garage (at the NW corner of 6th St. & Gold Ave.) were constructed in the 1920s as a Studebaker dealership (according to this article). In 1954 Studebaker was acquired by the Packard Motor Car Company, whose logo still graces the back of the parking structure. The Quickel Building was a three-story office building and had some tenants even after Packard left the building. Today there is still some commercial space on the first floor (home to Grisham & Lawless, a caf |
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| Albuquerque, New Mexico Dealer![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:37
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The Quickel Building (at the SW corner of 6th St. & Central Ave.) and its parking garage (at the NW corner of 6th St. & Gold Ave.) were constructed in the 1920s as a Studebaker dealership (according to this article). In 1954 Studebaker was acquired by the Packard Motor Car Company, whose logo still graces the back of the parking structure. The Quickel Building was a three-story office building and had some tenants even after Packard left the building. Today there is still some commercial space on the first floor (home to Grisham & Lawless, a caf |
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| Albuquerque, New Mexico Dealer![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:37
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The Quickel Building (at the SW corner of 6th St. & Central Ave.) and its parking garage (at the NW corner of 6th St. & Gold Ave.) were constructed in the 1920s as a Studebaker dealership (according to this article). In 1954 Studebaker was acquired by the Packard Motor Car Company, whose logo still graces the back of the parking structure. The Quickel Building was a three-story office building and had some tenants even after Packard left the building. Today there is still some commercial space on the first floor (home to Grisham & Lawless, a caf |
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| 1861 Broadway under construction![Popular Popular](https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/myalbum/assets/images/pop.gif)
BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:36
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