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Maurice Benin Ltd.

Maurice Benin Ltd.Popular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update08/01/2015 17:04
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Maurice Benin Ltd.

Max & Sweetie-Puss Roesel & Loretta Legall 1973

Max & Sweetie-Puss Roesel & Loretta Legall 1973Popular
SubmitterbillygoatMore Photos from billygoat   CategoryMisc Packard Photos   Last Update05/01/2023 15:55
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McKeesport Pa in the 50s - find the Packard

McKeesport Pa in the 50s - find the PackardPopular
SubmitterRandy BergerMore Photos from Randy Berger   CategoryMisc Packard Photos   Last Update08/29/2007 8:12
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McNeer Nash Company

McNeer Nash CompanyPopular
SubmitterOzstatmanMore Photos from Ozstatman   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update01/12/2020 21:36
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McNeer Nash Company

McNeer Nash Company

McNeer Nash CompanyPopular
SubmitterOzstatmanMore Photos from Ozstatman   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update01/12/2020 21:37
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McNeer Nash Company

McNeer Nash Company

McNeer Nash CompanyPopular
SubmitterOzstatmanMore Photos from Ozstatman   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update01/12/2020 21:37
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McNeer Nash Company

Mechanics Universal Joint

Mechanics Universal JointPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1941-47 Clipper Plates   Last Update12/04/2008 13:40
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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)

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!Popular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   Category1930-1939   Last Update12/24/2013 9:54
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METERING PLUG_OF PACKARD CHASSIS LUBRICATOR - 378-E

METERING PLUG_OF PACKARD CHASSIS LUBRICATOR - 378-EPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryMisc Packard Photos   Last Update07/23/2018 10:12
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This is a diagram of the controlled outlet used at the various stations requiring
frequent lubrication. Each outlet controls the flow of clean oil to exactly the
right quantity to each wearing surface. In addition to being metered accurately,
the oil is strained through a bronze screen and also through a pledget of cotton
before it is delivered to its destination. Clean oil is the only sure method of
reducing friction to the minimum. A car without centralized lubrication is not
a modern automobile.

military vehicles in the Netherlands

military vehicles in the NetherlandsPopular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryPackard during WWII   Last Update07/04/2018 20:00
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If the source is to be believed, then the photograph was presumably taken in the early 1940?s. It shows a military vehicles in the Netherlands with a Dutch army plate (black on orange). Many vehicles were commandeered from civilians and re-registered in the army series. This Packard could have been one.

image and information source:https://blog.europlate.org.uk/quiz-on-early-netherlands-issues/

Looks like it could be a Twelve from the bumper. Ozstatman 5th July 2018

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