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I've read just recently that interesting and valuable collector cars have been leaving SA because of the political climate.
Posted on: 2008/2/4 10:14
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That and the fact that overseas buyers seem to pay a bit more than local collectors.
W.
Posted on: 2008/2/4 10:39
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southernpackard -
Have you checked out the thread on the 1950 Standard 8 by africapackard? It's in the Project Blogs Forum.
Posted on: 2008/2/4 15:17
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Are u researching Indian motorcycles 1953 and earlier???
Posted on: 2008/2/4 20:33
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Hi Wayne
Just got round to this "thread" - takes a bit of negotiating - and I see you are asking for details of S. African Packards. Mine is a 1948 22nd Series SIX Touring Sedan. You can see the car by going to my website www.packard22.co.uk. If you want any further details let me know. Her name is Priscilla by the way !!! Best regards Michael
Posted on: 2009/8/26 13:35
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G'day Wayne,
to PackardInfo. One of our members here who hails from South Africa, is Barrie or "africapackard", the owner of a '50 Standard eight and he has a friend also in South Africa who has in the vicinity of 20 Packards. I'm sure Barry will see your post and respond but you can always PM him if you prefer.
Posted on: 2009/8/26 17:29
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/o[]o\ ==== Bowral, Southern Highlands of NSW, Australia "Out of chaos comes order" - Nietzsche. 1938 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD 1941 One-Twenty Club Coupe - SOLD 1948 Super Eight Limo, chassis RHD - SOLD 1950 Eight Touring Sedan - SOLD What's this? Put your Packard in the Packard Vehicle Registry! Here's how! Any questions - PM or email me at ozstatman@gmail.com |
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Boys your on the right track...Ive been to South Africa 5 times. and know many of the packard guys down there..Yes I have also been to my buddy who has at least 20 30 packards sitting around in his back yard..from the mid 30's to 55
I also have a bud who has all the production figures of Packard South Africa for the 55 and 56 models which were shipped CKD to East London Assembly plant now the Mercedes plant. I just returnd after having spent a month in S africa visiting my car buds..was at a show in George and there were 5 Packards there..I knew all the guys..there was a 41 120 48 limo, couple of 48 standards 6 cyc variet which were export only from the states and a 48 convertible. My buddy at one time had a 120 limo supposedly owned by Gerneral Jan Smuts. another bud now deseased had a 110 4 door deluxe. antoher has an unrestored 38 six. another a 1929 640 roadster, another a 1937 super victoria coupe RHD another 726 another a 733 another37 120 convertible another 1931 120 convertible and the list goes on and on. Heading back in Feb for another month..those boys like their cars, beers/whiskies and of course their Rugby and Cricket..lolol oh yeah..throw a pretty lady on the side. LOLO ive heard rumors that a twin six teen era hand once been in S. Africa...trying to get info on it..If so I think I know who had it..in the 70's oh yeah theres a 53 carribean down there too. have a list of all dealers or distributors in S Africa for 1938
Posted on: 2009/8/26 20:44
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in 2007 Packard buddy met me at Bloemfontein with his Dad's 1929 640 roadsster
Posted on: 2009/8/26 20:55
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it is an interesting fact regarding Packards and other American makes of cars especially in the 20's and 30's
The Afrikaner(Dutch) still had vivid memories of the Anglo Boer war in 1900's. Many would rather have been dead as opposed to being seen driving an English made car at the time. So many of them opted to drive cars other than English. The well to do Afrikaaner would perhaps drive Buick or Chrysler, Hudsons and Studebakers in additon to the Fords and Chevs. Plus they were more durable and reliable given the road conditions at the time. An Afrikaner of well to do means would opt to drive a Packard or Cadillac but never a Rolls or a Bentley or other Bristish car for that matter. below another of my buds with his recently restored RHD 902 limo owned by an Afrikaaner farmer who bought it new in 1932 and drove it mainly just around the farm.
Posted on: 2009/8/26 21:12
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