Re: Identification of Packard

Posted by Mulder On 2011/4/28 8:24:10
Hi all,

sorry for my belated reply. I was travelling in Germany and internet is not as coming there as in other countries...

Via the AASA-forum I received the following reply:" It is indeed a 1914 Pierce-Arrow. The convex curve of the headlight projection was used that year only in the Teens. It is a 38-hp (calculated hp), known as a 38C2, per the headlights being higher than top of the radiator. Larger cars available that year were the 66A2 and the 48B2.
The 38C2 had a six-cylinder 4 x 5.5 bore and stroke engine, rode on a 132-inch wheelbase, and weighed 4300 lbs. "

About the people: You're right there. Fashion comes back and back. Did you note the American flagg on the hood? At least I believe it shows an American flagg.

Cheers
Rob

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