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Joel Ray Dealer Photos 04/25/2006 20:17
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The dealership owner was Mr. Orin Benson. |
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BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:38
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The Quickel Building (at the SW corner of 6th St. & Central Ave.) and its parking garage (at the NW corner of 6th St. & Gold Ave.) were constructed in the 1920s as a Studebaker dealership (according to this article). In 1954 Studebaker was acquired by the Packard Motor Car Company, whose logo still graces the back of the parking structure. The Quickel Building was a three-story office building and had some tenants even after Packard left the building. Today there is still some commercial space on the first floor (home to Grisham & Lawless, a caf |
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BigKev Dealer Photos 01/31/2010 1:47
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Pictures from the 2010 Packards International Membership Meet in Orange, CA. (Jan 30th 2010). |
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BigKev Dealer Photos 02/26/2007 22:41
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Ladies Week at the Packard factory branch showroom at 574 E. Jefferson ave. in Detroit, 1936 |
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BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:38
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This is a current photo of the "uptown" Packard showroom in Manhattan, on Broadway at Sherman. That to Dave Czirr for this and Photo credit goes to noted prewar Packard historian Mr. Jim Pearsall |
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BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:35
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A 6-26 sedan being traded in on a new 1938. The Detroit Branch building, now torn down, was on East Jefferson |
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BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:35
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JIM REED Dealer Photos 02/26/2009 11:03
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Photo from the National Automotive History Collection. the Packard Motor Car Collection, Detroit Public Library. |
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JIM REED Dealer Photos 02/14/2010 11:57
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Beautiful photo shows a Packard 200 on the floor. It is a car dealer postcard (Guscha). |
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BigKev Dealer Photos 08/14/2007 19:37
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The Quickel Building (at the SW corner of 6th St. & Central Ave.) and its parking garage (at the NW corner of 6th St. & Gold Ave.) were constructed in the 1920s as a Studebaker dealership (according to this article). In 1954 Studebaker was acquired by the Packard Motor Car Company, whose logo still graces the back of the parking structure. The Quickel Building was a three-story office building and had some tenants even after Packard left the building. Today there is still some commercial space on the first floor (home to Grisham & Lawless, a caf |
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