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Motor Generator - Delco

Motor Generator - DelcoPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1935-41 Plates   Last Update10/29/2008 1:03
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MOTOR TESTING DIVISION - 2045-A

MOTOR TESTING DIVISION - 2045-APopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryMisc Packard Photos   Last Update07/23/2018 10:09
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In this department the motors, 82 at a time, are limbered up, being driven by an
electric motor for a minimum of 9 hours. They are then placed on a dynamometer
rack where they, in turn, drive a motor carrying an electrical resistance. Here
the horsepower, compression of each cylinder and general perfection of the motor
are determined. The valves, oil pump, carburetor, fan belt, spark plugs, distributer,
etc, are adjusted. Then, the motor is again torn down when a final
inspection and oil pressure bearing tests are made. After re-assembling, the
unit is ready for the frame assembly line.

Picture courtesy of Roscoe Stelford

MoviePackard_1

MoviePackard_1Popular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryPackards in Movies   Last Update12/27/2009 15:59
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From the Dan Yocum Collection

Mrs. J. W. Packard's 443 Limo

Mrs. J. W. Packard's 443 LimoPopular
SubmitterOwen_DynetoMore Photos from Owen_Dyneto   Category1928   Last Update12/10/2008 23:13
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This picture and the following information on this photo provided by notable Packard historian Jim Pearsall:

"Subsequent to Mrs. Packard?s ownership the car later was owned by a funeral parlor in Warren, and I suspect that?s the original source of the photo. It was published many years ago in an article in ?Cars and Parts,? although I don?t recall who wrote the article, possibly Hugo Pfau."

MST3K

MST3KPopular
SubmitterJoseph EarlMore Photos from Joseph Earl   CategoryPackards in Movies   Last Update04/15/2012 20:57
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Pretty sure that's a bathtub on the right (my apologies to Creedence Clearwater Revival).

Muffler and Exhaust Pipe

Muffler and Exhaust PipePopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1935-41 Plates   Last Update10/29/2008 1:03
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My '35 1200

My '35 1200Popular
SubmitterClassicRideBillMore Photos from ClassicRideBill   Category1935   Last Update06/03/2008 19:52
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This is my '35 Packard 1200 at a crusie in in Hastings Minnesota last fall

My 1951 300 (2472)

My 1951 300 (2472)Popular
SubmitterDave MerrickMore Photos from Dave Merrick   Category1951   Last Update05/20/2011 8:27
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Finally a pic of my '51.
I don't think there are many 300's left out there with this much chrome. Previously was a dentist's car with flashing blue lights on the front bumper. Previous owner removed the lights and lost them. However the flasher and wiring is still there.

My 1953 Deluxe Clipper

My 1953 Deluxe ClipperPopular
SubmittereasyriderhatchMore Photos from easyriderhatch   CategoryMisc Packard Photos   Last Update06/01/2024 7:33
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My 1954 Cavalier

My 1954 CavalierPopular
SubmitterDavid ChildsMore Photos from David Childs   Category1954   Last Update05/25/2011 15:33
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