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Markku - You may want to go to Amazon.com and search their offerings on the Packard Motor Car Co. and the Detroit factory plant. "Packard a History of the Motor Car and the Company" edited by Beverly Rae Kimes is considered a good source of information. This book is usually there and the price depends on the condition. While one in good condition can be expensive, a lesser one can be had for a reasonable price. I expect you will be getting other information sources from others here too. Good luck on your article.
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Posted on: 2013/11/23 18:12
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Hi Markku:
The Packard Club's quartery publication The Packard Cormorant has had numerous articles on the plant over the last 40 or so years. But as you've been told, issue #137 was very special in that it was totally dedicated to the plant in several different articles. I was told that all back issues were purchased by the Packard Proving Grounds, yet that might not be true as I see that back issues are listed as available from The Packard Club for just a few dollars. As has also been pointed out to you, the Kimes-edited book is the single most comprehensive book on Packard. I also recommend two members of The Packard club that are serious historians of Packard and should be of much help. They are Art Balfour in northern Michigan and Chuck Flinchbaugh in upstate New York. Roger can help you with contact information. You perhaps also realize that Packard has as very strong following in Scandanvia and the Nordic Packard Owner's Club might be a resource for you back home. I digress but a recent issue had a lovely article on the restoration of your General Mannerheim's Packard. I look forward to reading your article when it becomes available and if I can help you with any contacts within The Packard Club or the Nordic Packard Owner's Club, just send me a PM.
Posted on: 2013/11/23 18:38
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Hello All:
I hope that all of us can help Markku with his research. Markku and I have exchanged several e-mails and we finally met a week ago when he drove down to Detroit for lunch as part of a tour with Motor City Packards. First, The Cormorant magazine he is looking for, Winter 2009, is SOLD OUT. The PPG bought all the extras that Stuart Blond printed and Stuart knows that we have a standing order for any extras he discovers or that are turned into him. The PPG sold about 40 of them at $20 a piece. Second, Markku has listed 4 photos. He sent me the last photo in an e-mail and I was not sure of the source. So, I copied the ID number and put it in a Google search and got this written explanation: " 8x10 black and white Packard Co. file photograph of three 1940 Packard super eight touring limousines, three-quarter front view, lined up side by side, dual white sidewall tires, Goddess of Speed emblem, parked in front of Packard plant, man standing next to far right car." Now I live in (near) Detroit but I do not recognize the background as being "...in front of Packard plant.? When Markku sent me the photo, I thought it was in front of a Packard DEALERSHIP somewhere. Does anyone recognize the location?
Posted on: 2013/11/23 23:17
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Detroit Public Library Skillman Branch:
Packard Motor Car Photograph Collection: Approximately 13,000 images of Packard cars, trucks, aircrafts, component parts, factories, buildings, and events. Nearly 3,000 of these images documenting Packard models can be seen on The Making of Modern Michigan web site. This is just the photograph collection. These libraries also have warehouses full of printed volumes the likes of which have not been fully researched.
Posted on: 2013/11/24 2:42
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Hi Markku,
I have a spare copy the Cormorant #137. I will send it to you if you still want it. I don't want anything for it but if you feel you could make a small donation to the pinfo site here,I am sure Big Kev would appreciate it. Any thing to help young guy's to our hobby and also to promote Packards. Please send me details of your address. Regards Terry
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I believe that the location is the factory branch on Jefferson in Detroit. Note that all three cars have Illinois plates.
Posted on: 2013/11/24 9:38
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Hi All,
Thank you for all the answers, you have been very helpful. I went to schools library today and found "Packard a History of the Motor Car and the Company" . Amazon didn't have any good offers on it. Packard Club does seem to have the issue #137 available! But I think I would rater donate something on packardinfo.com. :) I know that there are quite a few Packards in Nordic countries. Here's one that was auctioned two summers ago. Here's a link to Mannerheim's cars. Just click the "pictures" at the bottom of the page and you'll see his Packard. I really would like to see that article! mannerheim.fi/13_erity/e_auto2.htm I can scan the article when it's done, but it will be in Finnish unfortunately. Roger, sorry for not mentioning that they were from Skillman library archives. It was great to meet you! You have been very helpful. I am driving down to Detroit again for thanksgiving, so I might stop at the plant on my way to shoot some more photos. ECAnthony, do you mean Jefferson Avenue? Is there anything left ? What operations did they have there? I noticed that the bumpers are wrapped and white walls greased. That's a great photo ! Are there any newer, color photos, available anywhere?
Posted on: 2013/11/24 21:02
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Oh wow, I didn't realize that you have such a huge database of Packard dealers on the website.
Looks you were correct about Jefferson Avenue, and seems like GM is there today! packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/dealer/View.php?ID=1537 Markku
Posted on: 2013/11/24 21:07
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Markuu,
Corner of Cass and Burroughs, the classic 1920s Packard dealership building, still standing, and in good use. 6040 Cass ave.Google Map
Posted on: 2013/11/25 8:43
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