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1948-49 Eight Station Wagon (2201-2293)

1948-49 Eight Station Wagon (2201-2293)Popular
SubmitterGordon and Michael ConnMore Photos from Gordon and Michael Conn   Category1948-49 (22nd Series)   Last Update04/23/2007 0:21
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1933 Packard 1004 Super 8 Coupe-Roadster - fvr b

1933 Packard 1004 Super 8 Coupe-Roadster - fvr bPopular
SubmitterPat DurkinMore Photos from Pat Durkin   Category1933   Last Update02/02/2009 17:42
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1933 Packard 1004 Super 8 Coupe-Roadster - fvr b

1953 Henney Ambulance - PAC Nat'l-2008

1953 Henney Ambulance - PAC Nat'l-2008Popular
SubmitterDaniel LeiningerMore Photos from Daniel Leininger   CategoryCommercial and Professional Cars   Last Update03/07/2009 12:05
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This fun restoration is Betty Oberg's ride to Birthday parties and Packard National Meets. Always fun, Betty, Lady Henney, and Bernice (Bernie in the gernney) are quite a trio wherever they go.

General Douglas MacArthur standing with five other soldiers at Camp Strathpine, 1944

General Douglas MacArthur standing with five other soldiers at Camp Strathpine, 1944Popular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryPackard during WWII   Last Update02/06/2012 13:28
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"General Douglas MacArthur was inspecting the U.S. Army's 1st Cavalry Division shortly before the division was sent to New Guinea in January, 1944. The two stars on the front of the Packard vehicle indicate that it was assigned to a Major General and the four star flag on the front bonnet show that MacArthur was a passenger."


[source: www.bonzle.com]

1901 Model C engine details 2

1901 Model C engine details 2Popular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1900   Last Update04/30/2009 10:56
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Some further pictures of a Model C engine. On the side image you can see the large counterweights of the crankshaft, and also the governor for the centrifugal spark advance (patent 667,792 of 2/12/1901). The crankcase is an "open" case; rings are oiled by an oiler on top of the cylinder and the excess oil that is below the rings just blows out the back (facing forward), making a tidy little mess to clean up after driving. This particular car did the London-Brighton run and I can only guess at what the cleanup was like. I'm guessing the rpm range of this motor was probably from about 60 (idle) to perhaps 800 max. Not too different in multiple than today's engines.

C - 1955 Caribbean - Interior - Back of Front Seat

C - 1955 Caribbean - Interior - Back of Front SeatPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1955   Last Update11/10/2008 1:18
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"Earlier this year, the good folks at the National Automotive History Collection of the Detroit Public Library allowed me to scan all the photos they had for the 1955 Packard Caribbean. I'd like to share them with the greater Packard community, but I'd really like to have them posted with the packardinfo.com watermark, for two reasons. One, so that packardinfo.com gets the credit and recognition for making these images available, and Two, so that people will rightly have to pay the DPL/NAHC if they want to obtain unencumbered versions." -Kevin Luedtke

1947 PACKARD CUSTOM SUPER CLIPPER EIGHT 7-PASS LIMOUSIN

1947 PACKARD CUSTOM SUPER CLIPPER EIGHT 7-PASS LIMOUSINPopular
SubmitterJIM REEDMore Photos from JIM REED   Category1946-47 (21st Series)   Last Update04/06/2009 14:31
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Photo from Vintage Motorcar Company website. Packard Blue RHF

1929 Packard 640 Custom Eight  Runabout - purple - fvl

1929 Packard 640 Custom Eight Runabout - purple - fvlPopular
SubmitterPat DurkinMore Photos from Pat Durkin   Category1929   Last Update01/31/2010 13:40
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1929 Packard 640 Custom Eight Runabout - purple - front view, left --- shot at Packards International, Orange, CA

Lucy & Ethel with a '50 Convertible

Lucy & Ethel with a '50 ConvertiblePopular
SubmitterPaul WeeksMore Photos from Paul Weeks   CategoryPackards in Movies   Last Update10/08/2010 20:04
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Not sure, but I think it is a '50 Custom or Super DeLuxe???

Henney on its way to me!!!!

Henney on its way to me!!!!Popular
Submitteriburyem73More Photos from iburyem73   CategoryCommercial and Professional Cars   Last Update03/01/2009 6:05
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Here is my hearse on its way to me! I can't wait til Tuesday when it arrives!!!!

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