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| 1938 Packard touring sedan parked in front of Belle Isle conservatory BigKev 1938 01/23/2010 15:34 1345 0 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1938 Packard seven-eights left side view, parked on scenic drive, Belle Isle conservatory in background. Inscribed on photo back; Packard eight, sixteenth series, model 1602 (current 9/10/1937-9/19/1938), 8-cylinder, 120-horsepower, 148-inch wheelbase, 7-person touring sedan (body type #1191), prototype, note 1937 Michigan license plate #Z61954, non-production bumper guards, non-production 'Packard Motor Car Co.' hub caps, fender wells, 6-wheels, setting Belle Isle, Mich. Item # EB01e084 Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission. Reproduction Permission Form and Price List |
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| 1940 Packard club coupe parked on grass, toddler beside car BigKev 1940 01/23/2010 15:47 1577 0 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of a 1940 Packard three-quarter right side view, parked on grass, radio tower in background, toddler at side of car. Inscribed on photo back; Packard one ten, eighteenth series, model 1800, 6-cylinder, 100-horsepower, 122-inch wheelbase, 2/4-person club coupe (body type #1385), early eighteenth series production bumpers with pointed ends, hub caps, mid-season eighteenth series style hood side louver panel medallion with '110,' Packard approved accessories; pelican emblem, optional equipment; dual white sidewall tires, note what pears to be a 1935-37 type right tail lamp, 1939/40 Puerto Rico license plate #X1-4. Item # EB01e155 Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission. Reproduction Permission Form and Price List |
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| 1948 Standard 8 Club Sedan Guest 1948-49 (22nd Series) 03/09/2007 19:01 4376 0 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
Delivered new to Wright Motors, Winnipeg, Manitoba in October 1947. Mostly original with a very old repaint. Deluxe window trim added sometime along the way. |
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| 48 PACKARD DELUXE SEDAN FOR 7 GERALD T CAPAK 1948-49 (22nd Series) 02/25/2010 14:55 3856 1 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
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| Borden Day 2009 009.jpg guntherhoyt 1937 12/30/2010 15:53 1831 0 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
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| More 120 Oct 2012 bd1937 1937 11/24/2012 22:43 1524 0 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
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| Packard Motor Car Co. assembly line, 1927 BigKev Packard Factory Interior 01/23/2010 16:22 2060 0 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of the 1927 Packard assembly line, finished bodies of the Packard Six coming down final inspection line. Item # EB01e800 Photo courtesy of the Detroit Public Library, National Automotive History Collection and used with permission. Reproduction Permission Form and Price List |
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| Packard Truck with plant in the back ground Damien Packard Factory Exterior 11/04/2008 16:33 2220 0 6.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
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| 1937 Packard 1507 Club Sedan - maroon - rvl Pat Durkin 1937 01/03/2011 17:06 2752 0 6.50 (2 votes)Rate this Image
1937 Packard 1507 Club Sedan - maroon - rvl |
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| 115c Service Truck Conversion BigKev 1937 10/19/2008 0:24 2266 3 7.00 (1 vote)Rate this Image
What you see in the attached picture is my creation of a Packard "service car". It is done entirely as I thought Packard would have made it. All original 115C running gear, chassis and cab. Even the back window is from the original car. The lettering on the tailgate is raised on the outside and recessed on the inside. The rear fenders are original as are the wheels. Interior upholstery is done in the correct pattern but with leather seating. The canopy shell is from an old Ford which I stripped the aluminum skin off and re-covered with varnished wood. It drives perfectly and, of course, attracts a lot of attention. I hope your viewers enjoy seeing it. If anyone wants me to email them this picture contact me at rrusko@blacktusk.org . Regards, Richard Sladen, Whistler, B. C., Canada. |
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