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1933 Packard special 'Car of the Dome' show car, left side view

1933 Packard special 'Car of the Dome' show car, left side viewPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1933   Last Update01/23/2010 15:24
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1933 Packard left side view. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 1006 twelve, tenth series, 12-cylinder, 160-horsepower, 147-inch wheelbase, special 'Car of the Dome' show car (modified Dietrich Inc., 5-person sport sedan, body type #3182), modifications by Packard, note first series update 1934 eleventh series bumpers, 1934 eleventh series front fenders, bail cap replacing pelican emblem, retained tenth series hood louver door hardware, retained tenth series fore-door windows, retained tenth series tail lamp housings, exhibited retaining its special metallic bronze gold coloring, this car continued to be part of the special Great Dome display in the travel and transportation building at Chicago's 'A Century of Progress' international exposition.

Item # EB01d719

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

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39 Packard Six with Waco Plane

39 Packard Six with Waco PlanePopular
Submitter39SixSedanManMore Photos from 39SixSedanMan   Category1939   Last Update09/23/2013 11:28
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1939 Packard Six with Waco enclosed biplane at 2012 Waco Fly In at Waco Field in Troy, Ohio.

1950s PACKARD EMPLOYEES OUTSIDE FACTORY

1950s PACKARD EMPLOYEES OUTSIDE FACTORYPopular
SubmitterJIM REEDMore Photos from JIM REED   CategoryPackard Employees   Last Update03/26/2009 13:43
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Photo from the National Automotive History Collection. The Packard Motor Car Collection, Detroit Public Library.

1951 Packard 200 business coupe, man holding blue prints standing near front of car

1951 Packard 200 business coupe, man holding blue prints standing near front of carPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1951   Last Update01/23/2010 15:57
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1951 Packard three-quarter front left view, man holding blue prints standing near front of car, parked near building. Photo caption on back from Packard News Service: Price leader of the 1951 Packard line is the 200 3-passenger business coupe, this model, offering space in the fullest proportion to the need of motorists for whom such a car holds specific appeal, is powered by a 135-horsepower straight eight engine which, test charts reveal, gives greater gasoline economy, in addition to more than 30 cubic feet of trunk space, the new Packard 200 business coupe, with a 122-inch wheelbase, has an additional 31.25 cubic feet of storage available immediately behind the front seat, sturdy paneling forms the back and sides of this storage space while the floor mat is of durable black rubber.

Item # EB01e413

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

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1933 1006 V12 LeBaron Landaulet

1933 1006 V12 LeBaron LandauletPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1933   Last Update07/27/2008 17:28
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1924 Packard touring car rounding corner during a race

1924 Packard touring car rounding corner during a racePopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryPackard Racing on Air, Sea and Land   Last Update01/24/2010 23:52
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1927 Packard rounding corner during a race, male driver and passenger; sign with #42 on right side of car. Inscribed on photo back; Model 226, 5-person touring car.

Item # EB01d162

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

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1920s PACKARD DEALER FULLER-COL IN SAN JOSE, CA.-B&W

1920s PACKARD DEALER FULLER-COL IN SAN JOSE, CA.-B&WPopular
SubmitterJIM REEDMore Photos from JIM REED   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update03/22/2009 18:09
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The Fuller-Col Motor Co. was the local Packard dealer located at 361 South First St. in San Jose CA. A few years after this photo was taken in the late 1920's they built a brand new building on Alameda in San Jose.

1924 Single Eight Touring Sedan

1924 Single Eight Touring SedanPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1924   Last Update03/19/2008 21:37
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Pictures taken by Packard53 at the 2007 Warren, OH Packard Meet

Albuquerque, New Mexico Dealer

Albuquerque, New Mexico DealerPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update08/14/2007 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

1899 PACKARD MODEL A CHASSIS IN THE FACTORY-B&W

1899 PACKARD MODEL A CHASSIS IN THE FACTORY-B&WPopular
SubmitterJIM REEDMore Photos from JIM REED   Category1899   Last Update02/19/2009 16:29
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Photo from the National Automotive History Collection. the Packard Motor Car Collection, Detroit Public Library.

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