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The Right Garage

The Right GaragePopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update08/03/2010 12:48
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The Right Garage
226 Wright St.
LaSalle, Il

Owner Albert T. Faull between 1911-1927

Photos from Al Faull (Grandson)

The Rose of Bombay

The Rose of BombayPopular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   Category1930-1939   Last Update11/16/2013 22:13
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The Speedster

The SpeedsterPopular
SubmitterEric BoyleMore Photos from Eric Boyle   CategoryShow and Concept Cars   Last Update06/29/2009 20:07
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The time of wood gas

The time of wood gasPopular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   CategoryPackard Trucks   Last Update06/07/2012 1:00
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The livery on the 1920 Packard truck reads: "Water pipe shop - Huber" (plumber shop in todays language). As can be seen this truck is running by burning wood on the round "oven" behind the cab, installed on the vehicles during war times).
This truck has been in use in 1940 and likely during the whole "Winter War" - a military conflict between the Soviet Union and Finland. Like the old men, some old trucks could do their service at the home line, when the young ones were "somewhere far". This truck was playing its part for the water services of Helsinki, where the bombings had caused damage.

[source: www.hmvf.co.uk/forumvb/showthread.php?429-WW1-Dennis-truck-find/page13]

The von Hamm-Young Company, LTD. (Hilo)

The von Hamm-Young Company, LTD. (Hilo)Popular
Submitterpackard91More Photos from packard91   CategoryDealer Photos   Last Update10/06/2011 1:01
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The von Hamm-Young Company, LTD. (Hilo)

Third Series Twin Six touring car at Glen Cove on the Pike's Peak Highway, 1928

Third Series Twin Six touring car at Glen Cove on the Pike's Peak Highway, 1928Popular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   CategoryUn-filed and Unidentified Packard Photos   Last Update03/24/2010 15:28
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Third Series Twin Six touring car at Glen Cove on the Pike's Peak Highway, 1928

Credit: Pearsall Collection

Thone 1955 Packard Ad

Thone 1955 Packard AdPopular
SubmitterthoneterMore Photos from thoneter   CategoryMisc Packard Photos   Last Update02/10/2024 17:33
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Throttle Guard

Throttle GuardPopular
SubmitterBigKevMore Photos from BigKev   Category1935-41 Plates   Last Update10/29/2008 1:03
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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)

Time Nov 4, 1935 Vol XXVI No 19 - James Alvan Macauley

Time Nov 4, 1935 Vol XXVI No 19 - James Alvan MacauleyPopular
SubmitterJIM REEDMore Photos from JIM REED   CategoryPackard Employees   Last Update02/28/2009 11:36
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to start an adventure

to start an adventurePopular
SubmitterGuschaMore Photos from Guscha   Category1903   Last Update11/22/2014 17:31
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Deed from Sidney F. Miller, trustee, and Lucy F. Miller, his wife, to Packard Motor Car Co. for the first Detroit facility on June 8, 1903.

The photograph is from the National Automotive History Collection at the Rose & Robert Skillman Branch of the Detroit Public Library.

Text amended by Ozstatman as requested by Guscha 22nd Nov 2014

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