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the engine compartment of my 1951 "300"

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1951 packard "300" engine compartment

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the "Dental work" of my 1951 "300"

Briggs mfg. Conner plant

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This is a new (to us) shot of the Briggs manufacturing plant, which was built to manufacture aircraft parts for WWII. Briggs later moved Packard auto body production there, and (as you probably know) Packard moved final assembly there for the 1955-'56 model years.

This photo is from the Wayne State Universtity's Virtual Motor City collection.

Briles Motor Company

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Briles Motor Company

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BRITISH FORCES IN THE SALONIKA CAMPAIGN 1915-1918

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Imperial War Museum (IWM)caption reads : "The crew of a British mobile anti-aircraft gun rush to man their weapon after enemy aircraft are sighted.
During the summer of 1916 troops serving with the British Salonika Force were issued with Australian style slouch hats due to their being insifficient sun helmets available. This situation was rectified the following summer and slouch hats were not again issued in Salonika.".
Comment : This appears to be a 3 inch "13 pounder 6 cwt" anti-aircraft gun, on Mark I mounting which had an additional recuperator mounted above, to facilitate the barrel's run out at high angle.
The gun is mounted on on a Packard Series D lorry.
NOTE : This version of the photograph has brightness and contrast artificially increased to highlight detail.

Summer, 1916
This is photograph No. HU 81079 from the Imperial War Museum collection No. 2200-40.

Source: Wikipedia; Public Domain

Brown Motors, Inc.

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