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Yeah, some of them are really attractive, but Packard discontinued making trucks shortly after the First World War. The ones you see are either new creations, or perhaps more often were made up by dealers for their service work from low value returns, crashed cars, and the like. Dealers of the 30s and 40s often had service trucks, especially wreckers made from old Pierce Arrows, Lincolns, Packards and the like as most of these had very strong chassis and very numerically high rear axle ratios. The half-dozen Packard pickup-style trucks I've seen in the last few years are all new creations.
Posted on: 2007/8/28 11:34
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Gusboy: Packard built trucks from 1905 till 1923. Give me sometime to check my reference library for information concerning Packard trucks.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2007/8/28 20:00
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I think Owen is on the right track. Here is an example of a Packard Dealer Service Vehicle:
jtw37.us/packard.html As Owen stated, they were hobbled together by dealers for their own use.
Posted on: 2007/8/29 0:17
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-BigKev
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Big Kev: I was merely filling in the blanks as to when Packard did manufacture trucks. The true answer to his question should be, that Packard never produced any kind of light pickup truck for sale to the public.
John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2007/8/29 5:59
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John S. is correct, Packard only manufactured heavy-duty trucks during the years listed. Here is a photo of one such truck, carrying barrels of beer from Detroit's Gobel brewerey. We used to consume Gobel's--it was Stroh's bargan brand. This was before all of the local brewereys were nudged out by the national brands.
Posted on: 2007/8/29 7:58
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I'm not saying John or anyone was wrong. I was just pointing out that I think the trucks the poster was referring to were these dealer created Fraken-trucks used for service purposes. As they are the closest thing to a pickup style truck to ever wear the Packard badge.
Posted on: 2007/8/29 10:46
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-BigKev
1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog 1937 Packard 115-C Convertible Coupe -> Registry | Project Blog |
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Richard Sladen, the PAC roster keeper for 115Cs has converted a 1937 Six into a pickup. He may have done more than one. They look like something the factory would have produced. He lives in Whistler, B.C. and can be contacted at ruskor@blacktusk.or. John Lawrence
Posted on: 2007/8/30 12:05
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A well-known Packard collector in New Jersey has also had two of these created, one sold by Hyman at Hershey a few years ago for quite significant money. There are perhaps as many as a dozen of these creations running around the country, I'd guess.
Posted on: 2007/8/30 14:12
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Guys,thanks for all the info.I knew packard had produced heavy duty trucks from the turn of the century to the 1920's,but was under the impression that these trucks where produced at the factory for dealership service departments from 110 or 120 chassis,and cowls.The ones I've seen are extremely well finished,and factory looking.Oh well,they are still cool.
Posted on: 2007/9/1 11:38
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