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V-1560 Packard Merlin Engine

V-1560 Packard Merlin EnginePopular
SubmitterGordon and Michael ConnMore Photos from Gordon and Michael Conn   CategoryPackard Engines   Last Update01/20/2010 22:40
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One of Packard's contributions to the war effort. The engine that powered the P-51D Mustang and many other Allied aircraft.

1950 Packard super deluxe limousine, seven-eights left side view

1950 Packard super deluxe limousine, seven-eights left side viewPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1949-50 (23rd Series)   Last Update01/23/2010 15:57
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8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1950 Packard super deluxe limousine, seven-eights left side view, pelican emblem, dual white sidewall tires, 4-door, retouched photograph. Inscribed on photo back; 1950 Packard.

Item # EB01e369

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

Reproduction Permission Form and Price List

1899 First Packard

1899 First PackardPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1899   Last Update01/05/2008 9:15
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Packard 356 Engine & Transmission

Packard 356 Engine & TransmissionPopular
SubmitterJoseCabreraMore Photos from JoseCabrera   Category1946-47 (21st Series)   Last Update09/22/2009 23:31
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356 Engine after rebuild and original green paint ready for install. Looking good!

Princess Pricilla Gonna Fly Now

Princess Pricilla Gonna Fly NowPopular
SubmitterDan WhiteMore Photos from Dan White   Category1956   Last Update07/27/2006 20:52
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1933 Packard 1004 Super Eight Coupe Roadster

1933 Packard 1004 Super Eight Coupe RoadsterPopular
SubmitterPat DurkinMore Photos from Pat Durkin   Category1933   Last Update11/05/2010 12:52
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1952 Mayfair Hardtop Coupe (Model 2577) Engine Compartment

1952 Mayfair Hardtop Coupe (Model 2577) Engine CompartmentPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1952   Last Update02/12/2007 15:50
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This picture was taken during the PI (Packards International) Swap Meet held in Orange, CA on Feb 4, 2007.

Molokai_packard.JPG

Molokai_packard.JPGPopular
SubmitterKevin AZMore Photos from Kevin AZ   Category1951   Last Update06/18/2007 23:30
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1953 Balboa

1953 BalboaPopular
SubmitterBHMore Photos from BH   CategoryShow and Concept Cars   Last Update02/20/2007 22:27
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A cantilevered, non-removable, hardtop roof was applied to a 1953 Caribbean to create the Balboa. While the reverse-sloping back glass was held in a fixed position on the actual show car, the intent was that it could be opened - a feature that would not be accomplished by any automaker for several years.

1927 Packard 6-Cylinder Touring Sedan - fvr

1927 Packard 6-Cylinder Touring Sedan - fvr Popular
SubmitterPat DurkinMore Photos from Pat Durkin   Category1927   Last Update02/02/2009 13:31
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1927 Packard 6-Cylinder Touring Sedan - fvr

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