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Bijur System 901-902-903-904

Bijur System 901-902-903-904Popular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1930-32 Plates   Last Update10/29/2008 15:45
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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)

billmac  patrician

billmac patricianPopular
Submitterbill mccandlessMore Photos from bill mccandless   Category1955   Last Update03/26/2013 11:28
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Birdsall-Stockdale, Col. Springs

Birdsall-Stockdale, Col. SpringsPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update03/06/2010 22:36
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Biszantz Motor Company

Biszantz Motor CompanyPopular
SubmittercarstvnMore Photos from carstvn   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update07/24/2015 3:52
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Biszantz Motor Company

BKSmith's '37 120 Touring Sedan

BKSmith's '37 120 Touring SedanPopular
SubmitterOzstatmanMore Photos from Ozstatman   Category1937   Last Update09/10/2010 22:21
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BKSmith's '37 120 Touring Sedan in carpark at motel Tamworth NSW Australia - Provided Packard transportation during the PACA "Tour to Tamworth" 25-28 June 2010 for Russpackaus and wife Joanne.

Pic # 10,000 in the Photo Archive! Just between you, me and my ego - I hads't to do it!

Black Bess

Black BessPopular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryShow and Concept Cars   Last Update07/22/2013 23:36
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picture source:http://bayphoto.blogspot.de/2012/07/packards-predictor-show-car.html

Black Bess

Black BessPopular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryShow and Concept Cars   Last Update07/22/2013 23:37
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blitz

blitzPopular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   Category1943-45 (WWII)   Last Update04/14/2018 21:57
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-> This way, please, for more information.https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=20539&forum=1&post_id=202073#forumpost202073

Bob's p-b unit #3

Bob's p-b unit #3Popular
SubmitterMr.Pushbutton More Photos from Mr.Pushbutton    CategoryUser Photos (People)   Last Update04/09/2007 22:15
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the plate is prepped for reapir of the stripped threaded hole, cal-custom drain hole

Bob's p-b unit, #1

Bob's p-b unit, #1Popular
SubmitterMr.Pushbutton More Photos from Mr.Pushbutton    CategoryUser Photos (People)   Last Update04/09/2007 22:11
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Here's Bob's push button (actuator) control base plate, as found. The far right (left when looking on the unit)contact bridge mount hole is stripped, and there is evidence that water was getting into the actuator and someone drilled a hole to let it out, rather than seal the unt. Note corrosion at bottom

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