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parking assistant

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SubmitterRandy BergerMore Photos from Randy Berger   Category1953   Last Update03/26/2008 23:32
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Peter Toets 38 Super 8

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SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1938   Last Update11/19/2012 13:20
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Photos donated by Jim Pearsall

Recategorised from 1930 to 1938 - Mal(Ozstatman) 20th Nov 2012

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.

34 V12 LeBaron sport phaeton

34 V12 LeBaron sport phaetonPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1934   Last Update02/27/2008 14:57
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This is body style #280, the LeBaron sport phaeton on the Twelve chassis 1108. There were only about 5 or 6 of these built, though today there are more than a dozen by virtue (or lack thereof) of replica bodies. Photo taken at the Greenwich (CT) Concours d'Elegance.

1929 640 Phaeton

1929 640 PhaetonPopular
SubmitterRodney DahlgrenMore Photos from Rodney Dahlgren   Category1929   Last Update03/18/2011 18:42
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1938 Packard 120 031 (2).jpg

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SubmitterPeter PackardMore Photos from Peter Packard   Category1938   Last Update09/16/2013 4:06
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Submitterbazou37More Photos from bazou37   Category1937   Last Update02/07/2010 10:53
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1917-18 Packard dump truck of W.T. Flannery Trucks for Hire with load of dirt

1917-18 Packard dump truck of W.T. Flannery Trucks for Hire with load of dirtPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryPackard Trucks   Last Update01/23/2010 16:22
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1917-18 Packard left side view, hauling a load of dirt, man behind wheel, side reads 'W.T. Flannery Trucks for Hire 6902-12 4th Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. Tel Bay Ridge,' slogan on radiator reads 'Save a Freight Car for Uncle Sam.' Inscribed on photo back; 1917-18 Packard truck, World War I era (note radiator slogan), model E, 66.5-ton, heavy duty truck chassis, with special dump truck body.

Item # EB01e760

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

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1952 Mayfair Interior

1952 Mayfair InteriorPopular
SubmitterDale RhinehartMore Photos from Dale Rhinehart   Category1952   Last Update08/30/2008 7:14
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2252-9 Custom Eight Touring Sedan 8

2252-9 Custom Eight Touring Sedan 8Popular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1948-49 (22nd Series)   Last Update01/30/2009 16:20
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