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1951 PACKARD POSTCARD

1951 PACKARD POSTCARDPopular
SubmitterJIM REEDMore Photos from JIM REED   Category1950-1958   Last Update08/25/2010 15:07
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1953_Caribbean

1953_CaribbeanPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1953   Last Update11/25/2009 4:01
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Photos from the Dan Yocum Collection

CARBURETOR CONTROL 'ELECTROMATIC' -- 22ND; 23RD SERIES

CARBURETOR CONTROL 'ELECTROMATIC' -- 22ND; 23RD SERIESPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1948-54 Plates   Last Update11/10/2007 21:57
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(TIP: If you are having trouble reading any exploded part plate, click on the picture to have it view at its original size in a new window)

TEMPERATURE RECORDERS - 2735-A

TEMPERATURE RECORDERS - 2735-APopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryMisc Packard Photos   Last Update07/23/2018 10:24
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This illustration shows the instruments for recording temperatures used on continuous
heat-treating furnaces.
A line is drawn on each of the charts throughout each run and this accurately
records the temperature.
Equipment of this type is used on all heat-treating furnaces, enameling ovens,
paint drying ovens, core ovens and all places where accurate temperature
control is necessary.
This equipment, besides drawing a chart showing the temperature, also automatically
opens and closes either the gas or oil used for firing when the temperature
becomes either too high or low.
They are so accurate, that at temperatures of 1600? F. there is a variation of not
more than plus or minus 5? F.
You would not think much of a hospital where the temperature thermometers used
with the individual patient were not carefully checked by pre-established standards,
based on years of experience. In the Packard heat-treating department, they are
just as careful with the instruments used for recording temperatures as a hospital
superintendent is of the instruments used by his staff of physicians.
There is a crisis period in the heat-treating of every metal. If temperatures
are permitted to go beyond certain limitations, the molecules that m?*;e up this
metal break down, lose their efficiency and become worthless. We leave as little
as possible to human opinion and conjecture. Every batch of material has its own
chart. This accounts for the many numbers found on even the smallest parts.
These charts are filed for reference and constant study. Here, too, your Packard
product is protected to the maximum.

Picture courtesy of Roscoe Stelford

1950 PACKARD-HENNEY ADVERT-B&W

1950 PACKARD-HENNEY ADVERT-B&WPopular
SubmitterJIM REEDMore Photos from JIM REED   Category1946-1949   Last Update03/01/2009 6:15
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Image464

Image464Popular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1941   Last Update12/27/2009 23:47
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From the Dan Yocum Collection

PacRat's 40 110

PacRat's 40 110Popular
Submitter40PacratMore Photos from 40Pacrat   Category1940   Last Update09/24/2013 21:24
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this is the way I found it. The Picture of the front is what caught my eye. then the side got me thinking GNAGSTER!!

Rust repair by rear bumper, mounting hole Rt side

Rust repair by rear bumper, mounting hole Rt sidePopular
SubmittersameMore Photos from same   Category1936   Last Update01/14/2009 21:49
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1915 Packard truck of Armour and Company

1915 Packard truck of Armour and CompanyPopular
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 1915 Packard truck, three-quarter left side view, top raised, side curtains in place, rear wheels have chains on them, license plate mounted on front #2628, side reads 'Armour and Company,' parked next to building, sign on building reads 'Armour and Company.'

Item # EB01e755

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

Reproduction Permission Form and Price List

1929 Packard sport phaeton, three-quarter front view, left side of hood open, top lowered

1929 Packard sport phaeton, three-quarter front view, left side of hood open, top loweredPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1929   Last Update01/23/2010 15:11
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1929 Packard three-quarter front view, left side of hood open, top lowered. Inscribed on photo back; Packard 645, deluxe eight, sixth series, 8-cylinder, 106-horsepower, 145.5-inch wheelbase, 4-person sport phaeton (body type #373), owner E. Frantz Hershey 320 Greenway Ln. Richmond, Va., double cowl phaeton, setting Richmond, Va., spring 1960.

Item # EB01d416

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

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