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1912 Packard Race Car
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Joe Santana
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Hagerty posted this video of the 1912 Packard race car. I saw this car on the track at Laguna Seca Raceway last summer during Monterey Car Week.

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Posted on: 2019/1/30 16:48
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A 432 cubic inch 4 cylinder - 108 cubic inches per cylinder.......I am in awe!

Posted on: 2019/2/5 17:39
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That's certainly large, but there were numerous early engines that were larger per cylinder, some much larger. One of the largest was the 1906 Locomobile Vanderbilt Cup racer with 4 cylinders and 1197 cubic inches. The Pierce Great Arrow also had a huge displacement engine though I forget the particulars. IIRC the first Packard of 1899 was 143 cubic inches (single cylinder).

Posted on: 2019/2/5 18:19
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"If you have a miss with a single cylinder engine, you know which cylinder it is." The late Marshall Matthews said this at a car show in 1999 where his single cylinder Packard was on display.

Posted on: 2019/2/6 11:57
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