AACA Eastern Spring Meet May 2, 2015- Virginia Beach
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Some Packard pictures from Virginia Beach Beach. The meet was held at the Military Aviation Museum; a fantastic venue for a meet.
There are a few more Packard pictures in my Album.
Posted on: 2015/5/8 6:10
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Re: AACA Eastern Spring Meet May 2, 2015- Virginia Beach
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That dash plaque from the 1973 PAC Meet was of great interest to me also. So I decided to contact the 1973 Meet Director and inquired if there was an extra NOS one that they would donate to the PPG. Here is the answer I received:
"That plaque was designed by me for the '73 National Meet (I was Tourmaster). We had 263 Packards at the PG. I called Jesse Vincent's brother,Charles Vincent, and asked for permission to use his signature on the plaque. I have the letter he sent to me, giving permission, along with his signature. They are made from stainless steel, with epoxy ink. I have an extra which I will send to you, along with a copy of the letter." Pretty cool! Also pretty cool is that brown 1934 Twelve convertible sedan in the AACA meet photos. If I am not mistaken, that very same car is listed on the 2015 Lincoln Highway roster of tour cars. First, the owner will be driving this Packard from his home in Virginia to Detroit where the tour starts at the PPG. Then it is another 2,836 Miles from the PPG to the final stop in San Francisco. Hats off to him!
Posted on: 2015/5/8 13:17
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Re: AACA Eastern Spring Meet May 2, 2015- Virginia Beach
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I'm glad the owner specifically specifically out the dash plaque to me. He was very nice and accommodating at the end of a long day. He is the proprietor of Cumberland Mountain Railroad Shop in Dunmore, PA.
That was very nice and generous of the meet director to send one to the PPG. Hope to get there someday. The owner of the 12 was also nice an accommodating, but I didn't have a chance to chat with him, he just allowed me to open the door to take pictures (He was in mid-conversation with someone else). BTW, if you have a chance to tour NAS Oceana it is highly recommended. OUr tour bus parked on the flight line for about 30 minutes during the tour, so we could watch, and photograph, flight operations.
Posted on: 2015/5/8 16:23
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